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US elections: Who gets the Indian-American votes?
DW (English)
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8/16/2024
Vice-President Kamala Harris's ascendancy marks the growing political clout of Indian-Americans in the US — and potential divides. A tight race between Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump means that the Indian-American vote matters.
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Celebrating India in America.
00:03
California has among the largest Indian American populations of any state in the country.
00:08
And commemorating Indian Independence Day is a chance for the community here to come together in music and dance.
00:15
And to many here, seeing a Californian Indian American potentially become the next president is cause for celebration too.
00:23
Kamala Harris, she's one of the best that we have.
00:27
Highly educated and then she really delivers on her promise.
00:32
Everyone is super excited about her candidacy and we are super jazzed and we're going to go vote for her.
00:38
Getting Kamala Harris elected is of personal importance to Ajay Bhattoria.
00:43
He came to the U.S. nearly 30 years ago from India as a student.
00:47
Today, he's become very active in fundraising for democratic campaigns.
00:51
He says he's known the vice president since she was a district attorney in California.
00:56
She represents the 4.4 million Indian American.
00:59
To see that we came from India with two suitcases and then made a life for us
01:04
and now see to someone who represent our color, our, you know, from the same background and origin
01:11
to get elected as the next president of the United States, it's such a matter of pride and joy
01:16
and that also brings hopes to millions of kids, you know, that, hey, one day we can also be something.
01:24
To Ajay, Kamala Harris represents someone able to understand the issues affecting his community,
01:29
like the economy and immigration.
01:32
So it is important that we have people at the higher level of the policymaking, you know,
01:38
level where our voices are heard.
01:41
There are a lot of issues which are important to our community, immigration being one of the most important,
01:45
where, you know, thousands and thousands of people are stuck in the green card backlog.
01:50
So someone who could raise the issues.
01:53
So I thought that, you know, I have an opportunity to bring,
01:58
give a voice to the people who are not involved and bring the issues
02:03
as well as also connect the community with the administration
02:06
and connect the administration with the community
02:09
and also build stronger, you know, relationships all around.
02:15
But Kamala Harris is far from the only Indian-American figure
02:18
that's risen to political prominence on the national stage.
02:22
The nation has only recently been introduced to Usha Vance,
02:25
wife of Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance.
02:29
Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy have become surrogates for Donald Trump
02:33
after their own Republican primary campaigns ended.
02:36
But Karthik Ramakrishnan, a political scientist studying the 2.2 million strong
02:41
Indian-American voting base, says Indian-American-ness is a factor,
02:45
but it's just one among others.
02:47
And to see people like Haley and Ramaswamy do as well as they did is remarkable.
02:53
That said, most Indian-Americans still identify as Democrat,
02:57
where they stand on issues ranging from the environment to gun control
03:02
to health care is much closer to Kamala Harris
03:05
than it is to people like Haley and Ramaswamy, right?
03:09
And so ultimately, that's what is going to matter.
03:12
Of course, having someone who comes from one's community
03:16
might make a difference in terms of the amount of energy in the base,
03:20
but party is still more important than shared race or ethnicity.
03:26
That cuts both ways.
03:27
On the other side of the country, Priti Pandya Patel
03:30
of the South Asian Republican Coalition is trying to get the vote out
03:34
for the GOP in New Jersey,
03:36
another state with a high Indian-American population.
03:40
I mean, it does give me good pride, right,
03:42
to see somebody that is one of our own that's up there.
03:46
So yes, of course.
03:48
But I don't agree with a lot of her views and a lot of her policies and things.
03:52
And so, of course, there is always going to be that disconnect.
03:56
One of the biggest things, I think, is immigration, right,
04:01
where she was in charge of, you know,
04:04
making sure the border was protected,
04:06
and she really didn't do a good job at that.
04:08
And now she's coming back saying that,
04:10
I want to do something, I think we should protect the border,
04:13
and, you know, things that she's saying that she should have done
04:17
or she's going to do, she should have done already
04:20
because she's vice president.
04:23
She organizes roundtables of supporters like this one.
04:27
We're having a discussion about how the Indian community
04:30
has come up, you know, recently.
04:32
One of the questions that we propose as part of the discussion is,
04:35
with having Kamala Harris vice president and Mushab,
04:40
do you feel that there's going to be an increase in the voting?
04:44
So I see a mixed bag.
04:46
I see a mixed bag in the sense there are a lot of Trump supporters,
04:49
but there are also now anti-Trump people
04:53
who wanted actually Nikki Haley to be the candidate.
04:59
And then when she didn't get it,
05:01
this part wanted at least him to get her.
05:04
And in their opinion, if he had gotten Nikki Haley,
05:09
right now he would be in a very strong situation
05:12
compared to Kamala Harris.
05:14
Amongst your friend circles,
05:16
how are you thinking that they're going to go out?
05:21
The moment Biden dropped out
05:23
and Kamala became the presidential candidate,
05:26
everyone was excited.
05:32
As in every diaspora,
05:33
the Indian-American community is not a monolith.
05:36
Their motivations and aspirations are nuanced.
05:39
But it is an increasingly active and growing political force,
05:42
whether in the halls of power themselves or in the voting booths.
05:46
In an election that promises to be tight,
05:48
that force will make itself felt.
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