Posted on 09/06/2020 8:13:03 AM PDT by libh8er
Indian Americans have traditionally voted for the Democratic Party in overwhelming numbers but many community leaders say a subterranean shift towards the Republican Party is underway in the upcoming presidential election.
Interestingly, the reason for the reported shift is the mother country India. How the two candidates and their political establishments deal with India in terms of policy has become an important criterion for support this election cycle.
On one side is data driven analysis by Democrats and on the other are Zoom meetings, WhatsApp groups, and word-of-mouth. Yet, the top Democrats are worried enough they are taking steps to address any potential shift of votes by organising more events aimed solely at Indian Americans rather than treat them as a small part of the larger Asian American and Pacific Islander community or AAPI.
In the narrative about the shift, the incumbent, President Donald Trump, is seen as a strong friend of India while Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic Party nominee and former vice president, is viewed as being under the influence of forces unfriendly to India, mainly the partys progressive wing. Trumps enthusiastic presence at two big rallies with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Houston and Ahmedabad impressed Indian Americans, especially the older generation voters.
On the other side, Bidens Agenda for Muslim-American Communities in which the candidate criticised Indias actions in Jammu & Kashmir irked many Indian Americans, including life-long Democrats. They see the criticism, which is mild compared to what Indians themselves have leveled against Modi, as interference in Indias internal affairs and an attack on Indias sovereignty.
Its undeniable that domestic Indian politics and the Hindu-Muslim divide have become issues to an extent never seen before in a US presidential election. Since last year, left wing groups and Muslim organisations have been targeting India in the US Congress, in city councils and state legislatures on the Kashmir issue which has further divided the Indian American community along religious lines, splitting the support base of the Democratic Party.
For the first time, the Democrats may have to fight for the Indian American vote, especially that of the older generation. The younger generation remains firmly with the Democratic Party. It is in fact in the forefront criticizing India, something that also deeply irks the uncles and aunties as the first generation is jokingly called.
Its undeniable that domestic Indian politics and the Hindu-Muslim divide have become issues to an extent never seen before in a US presidential election. Since last year, left wing groups and Muslim organisations have been targeting India in the US Congress, in city councils and state legislatures on the Kashmir issue which has further divided the Indian American community along religious lines, splitting the support base of the Democratic Party.
For the first time, the Democrats may have to fight for the Indian American vote, especially that of the older generation. The younger generation remains firmly with the Democratic Party. It is in fact in the forefront criticizing India, something that also deeply irks the uncles and aunties as the first generation is jokingly called.
Research shows that 52,194 Indians gained US citizenship in 2018, second only to Mexicans and became potential voters. Indian Americans are the third largest group in the larger Asian American population after the Chinese and Filipino. In 2016, a whopping 77% of Indian Americans voted for Hillary Clinton. After Trumps victory, 37% said they had a very unfavourable view of him, according to a Post-Election National Asian American Survey conducted by Karthick Ramakrishnan, a professor of political science and public policy at the University of California.
But something has shifted over the last three and half years of the Trump presidency. Despite his disruptive foreign and domestic policies, he has supported India on most key issues, offered to sell weapons that previous administration had denied, cut military aid to Pakistan, helped secure the release of the Indian pilot, Abhinandan Varthaman from Pakistan and has strongly supported India in its current border standoff with China.
For Indian American supporters, Trumps refusal to get into Indias internal affairs tops the list of admirable traits that must be rewarded. His open embrace of Hindus has also helped he was the first presidential candidate to attend a rally organised by a group called Republican Hindu Coalition in New Jersey in 2016. It led to the slogan Ab ki baar, Trump sarkar for his ad campaign.
In fact, this year a new group calling itself Hindus4Trump is making waves in some states, claiming attendance by 100,000 Indian Americans at a recent virtual rally for the president. The claim cant be independently verified but organisers insist 30,000 people watched it live on various social media platforms while 70,000 watched it shortly after.
Raj Bhayani, one of the co-founders, told me that the group is not against Muslims or what Biden says to support them. But Biden has made no appeal to Hindu Americans. Wheres his agenda for us? The Biden campaign is unlikely to change its lexicon if anything the left wing prefers the label South Asians rather than Indian or Pakistani American.
Interestingly, Indian American supporters of Trump dismiss his actions against H-1B visas, green cards and Indian students as temporary political moves which dont have any real impact since international flights are largely suspended and travel is limited because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Once the Corona virus is gone and flights resume, things will be back to normal. Whats the point of giving visas when colleges are closed?, a Trump supporter asked.
The Democrats have the exact opposite view of Trumps visa policies. Ambassador Richard Verma, a well-respected policy advisor, called Trump anti-immigrant and flagrantly racist at a virtual rally last month. He said Trump had treated Indian students and green card holders poorly and pulled up the welcome mat.
The Democratic Partys list of pro-India policies includes Bidens strong support for Indo-US civil nuclear deal, which Verma says wouldnt have gone through if not for the shepherding by then Senator Biden who was chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
They also cite the fact that former president Barack Obama visited India twice, including as the chief guest at the Republic Day parade. He was the first US president to be invited as chief guest. Obama also became the first US president to support Indias bid for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council and declare India a major defence partner of the US to allow for transfer of sophisticated weapons and technology.
But over the past year, Democrats have got attention for attacking and criticizing India more than for supporting it. Many Democrats have strongly criticised Modis policies in Kashmir and his Hindutva philosophy. They have held Congressional hearings, which many said were driven by special interest groups, not by a genuine need for inquiry.
Younger, left-leaning, social justice Democrats have made India and Modis policies a special target. That Indian American members of the House of Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Ro Khanna are in the forefront of the attacks has angered many community leaders.
Democrats defend the spotlight on Indias human rights record. They say friends should be able to have frank conversations with each other about differences. They remain confident that a majority of the 2.5 million Indian American voters will go for Biden in keeping with the tradition.
But there is no question that today the Democrats have an India problem just as Modi has a Democrat problem.
The black Brown division caused by Democrats has backfired.
One has to wonder if other minorities are growing a little agitated with the 24/7/365 BLM message the Democrats have embraced.
Well then they aren’t loyal, are they?
About the native American matter. It is contradictory for a person to be a citizen of a Sovereign Nation other than the USA, and to vote in US elections.
This insane situation must end.
This is great news and I noticed at Trump’s last press conference that there was reference to some kind of “young Indians for Trump” movement and he was happy about it.
The problem I see is most Indian Americans live in California so a shift toward Trump won’t help much. Maybe it could help in VA? Other “tech” areas of swing states?
Freepers are too stupid to notice or accept that true of almost all non whites or folks deemed brown
Or they cant accept it
Trump deals with China problems directly. Biden’s son and Kamala’s husband are in China’s back pocket. India likes the way Trump handles China.
Red dot Indians are not just in California
Not like Armenians lol
They are all over here in suburban DFW, I live in a fairly upscale gated-community, almost everybody here is from India.
If they think the horrors of the Fall of the USA will not be worse than what they’ve got now, they’re in for a shock.
[[Democrats have a loyal base in Indian Americans,]]
Well sure- they ought to=- with princess pow wow chow on their side /s
China and India are on the verge of a full blown shooting war in the Himalayas, and Joe Biden is China’s best bud.
In Seattle the Indians (Shama Sawant) have assimilated the Americans.
Indian enthsiasm for Trump was overwhelming. 0ver 100,000 Indians packed the stadium to cheer Trump.
There was also a 14 mile long motorcade.
My son and his family live in Cary, NC, in a neighborhood that is about 90% Indian. These Indians/Indian-Americans work in the nearby tech industries, and live at a standard of living that must seem like heaven to anyone who came from India. I cannot imagine they would trade their success in America for the socialism that Democrats promise.
When you check the pulse of other nations in Asia, those who feel threatened by China love Trump.
It is very telling isn’t it?
If Trump wins another 4 years I believe there will be a major alliance formed in Asia. Pompeo and Abe have both indicated this. Modi and Trump get along very well. I think there will be some surprise members of the alliance and such a coalition would contain China’s militarism in their own region.
Funny that this article doesn’t think it worth mentioning that India is on the verge of war with China, owner and operator of Joe Biden and the entire Democrat party.
A year ago there was a Trump rally in Houston put on by the Indian community, with Modi present. Big turnout. A lot of Trump support from professionals.
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