You have closed your mind to rational discussion.
By the way, I live in east King County (Seattle), the heart of Microsoft country.
We have the second highest concentration of Indian professionals in America outside of Silicon Valley.
I deal with Indians as co-workers and neighbors on a daily basis.
Your “personal” knowledge of Indian politics is no greater and no more insightful than mine.
Also, I searched for the poll I referenced in my very first comment.
It's from Pew Research Center, and is titled “The Rise Of Asian Americans.”
Here's the link:
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/asianamericans/
Pew reports that Indian Americans identify as 65% Democrat to 18% Republican.
No other Asian American group even comes close to this kind of Hard Left self-identification!
Actually NYC and NJ has higher concentration of Indians in the US. You knowing few Indians in little Seattle means squat. I AM an Indian. I was raised in both India and US. I speak the language and practice the religion. I lived among Indians most of my life. There's a VAST difference between knowing a few Indians in Seattle and being an Indian. I know and understand the Indian psyche in ways you never will. So don't even go there.
As for the Pew polls, of all the Asian ethnicity which one is the darkest skin plus non Christian? If a brown skinned non-Christian Indian was to run on a Republican ticket, what do you think would be his chances of winning votes among conservatives? Let's be honest here.
Also a few years ago the same Pew polls also reported that Bush was the most popular in India compared to any other country in the world. Bush must be a Hard Left socialist to be that popular among Indians no?
As for the rest of my post, I didn't see you refuting anything, so I rest my case.