Indian American voters in Georgia are highly engaged in the 2024 election cycle, driven by the historic nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris is the first South Asian and Black woman to accept a major party's presidential nomination. Georgia is a crucial swing state, and the Asian American voter turnout has been increasing rapidly, with Indian Americans playing a significant role. Groups supporting Harris have seen a surge in volunteers and donations, highlighting the growing political involvement of this community. Indian Americans are the second-largest immigrant group in the U.S., behind Mexicans. Experts believe their voter turnout could be crucial in determining the outcome of the 2024 election, especially in key battleground states.
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00:03Indian American voters in Georgia are highly engaged in the 2024 election cycle, driven
00:07by the historic nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris.
00:11Harris is the first South Asian and black woman to accept a major party's presidential
00:15nomination.
00:16Georgia is a crucial swing state, and the Asian American voter turnout has been increasing
00:20rapidly, with Indian Americans playing a significant role.
00:24Groups supporting Harris have seen a surge in volunteers and donations, highlighting
00:27the growing political involvement of this community.
00:30Indian Americans are the second-largest immigrant group in the U.S. behind Mexicans.
00:34Experts believe their voter turnout could be crucial in determining the outcome of the
00:382024 election, especially in key battleground states.
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