Indian Americans Shift to Trump
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•Indian Americans show shifting political loyalties ahead of presidential election
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More than 5 million Indian Americans , long a reliable Democratic voting bloc, are showing signs of shifting allegiance.
A Carnegie Endowment survey released this week showed the number of Indian Americans identifying as Democrats dropped to 47% from 56% in 2020 .
The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7% .
The findings shatter a core assumption that minority and immigrant communities are safely Democratic .
Survey finds fewer than 1 in 10 Indian American voters motivated by her South Asian heritage.
Indian American Impact Fund found Harris leading Trump , 68% to 20% , in battleground states of Arizona , Georgia , Michigan , North Carolina and Pennsylvania .
Many Indian Americans are "looking beyond identity politics," professor Pallavi Guha says.
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