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US election 2024: How 'Samosa caucas' may play key role in poll process

According to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace survey, currently about 3.9 million Indian Americans are of voting age, with an estimated 2.6 million eligible to vote

November 01, 2024 / 18:50 IST
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Vice President Kamala Harris is locked in a fierce contest with former US President Donald Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris is locked in a fierce contest with former US President Donald Trump

The US election is just days away. With Indian Americans reportedly being the second largest immigrant groups in the USA, the “Samosa Caucus” is expected to play a key part of the Presidential election process.

With over 5.2 million Indian-Americans residing in the US, this demographic has increasingly drawn attention.

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During his address to a joint sitting of the US Congress, Prime minister Narendra Modi in August 2023 recognised the significant presence of millions of individuals in the United States who have ancestral ties to India. The chamber erupted in a standing ovation as PM Modi specifically mentioned the historic achievement of Kamala Harris in being elected as the vice president of the US.

What is ‘Samosa Caucus’?