Thanks for your informative response. Never hear about the Native American voting preference. Are they such a small minority that their vote means little in the larger scheme of things?
Collectively on the National scene? No. But within their respective individual states, yes, particularly in major Indian states like Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Alaska, where larger, politically powerful tribes like the Cherokees, the Navajos, the Hopis, the Sioux, and Alaska Indians can vote in blocs, thus making an impact on state and local elections.