- Indian Americans are more likely to vote for Joe Biden in the 2020 US Presidential Election rather than the incumbent Donald Trump.
- Both the Democratic and Republican party have been vying for their attention because of the power their votes hold in swing states.
- Here are 20 charts explaining why Indian Americans prefer Biden over Trump — and it has surprisingly little to do with Kamala Harris or India-US relations.
Final polling is underway for the US Presidential election, and Democratic nominee Joe Biden seems to leading in the national polls against the incumbent Donald Trump. However, Biden's win isn't secure until count in is from US' eight swing states. Not only do these states hold the power to shift the balance of power, but they're also states where Indian American voters are a key demographic. And,
Carnegie's survey shows that Indian American voters in the US are more likely to vote for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
"In select swing states, the Indian American population is larger than the margin of victory that separated Hillary Clinton and Trump in the closely contested 2016 presidential race," said
Sumitra Badrinath from the University of Pennsylvania in a statement.
This is not to say that Trump hasn't been doing his part to win over the Indian American vote. Just a few weeks ahead of the election, the video of Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walking hand-in-hand at 'Howdy Houston' last year went viral with and managed to amass more than a million views on social platforms.
Yet, the Indian American Attitudes Survey (
IAAS) finds that over 70% of Indian American voters intend to support Biden over Trump in the November election. They account for slightly more than 1% of the entire US population and less than 1% of registered voters but are the second-largest immigrant group in the US.
The IAAS was conducted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in collaboration with analytics firm YouGov, and it surveyed around 936 Indian American US citizens. There were 1,200 respondents overall, between September 1 and September 20.
Here are 20 charts that explain why Indian Americans prefer Biden over Trump in the 2020 US Presidential Election: