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US presidential elections: Indian-Americans throwing weight behind Kamala Harris

October 30, 2024 / 17:46 IST
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Democratic nominee Kamala Harris (Courtesy: AP Photo)
Democratic nominee Kamala Harris (Courtesy: AP Photo)

As the US presidential election heads for a photo finish, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, the daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants, has been counting on groundswell of support from the Indian-American community in most of the pivotal battleground states.

For a sizable number of Indian Americans, Vice President Harris's race to the White House is a momentous occasion as it is propelling the community into a notable force in the American political discourse.

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"It is a matter of pride that a leader of Indian-descent is fighting the US presidential election," said Dr Vasudev Patel, general secretary of the Federation of Indian-American Association of Georgia.

Georgia is one of the seven key battleground states and Patel says the Indian-American community could play a significant role in swinging the election in Harris's favour.