Trump received indications of losing ground, with Biden, 72 percent of Indians and locals


- The presidential election will be full of tussle

Washington Thursday, October 15, 2020

The US presidential election is on the third of next month (November 3). Indian-American citizens who have lived in the United States for decades have been making significant contributions to this election. In this election, 72 percent of Indians and Americans are believed to have decided not to support Trump.

A poll on Wednesday, October 14 found that 72 percent of Indians and Americans were losing ground to Trump. However, Trump's own responsibility was much greater. Trump has announced on more than one occasion that he would take action against Indian intellectuals. According to the latest survey, 72 per cent of the total registered Indian voters were choosing to vote for Joe Biden. If Biden is a Democratic candidate. Only 22 percent of Indians voted to re-elect Donald Trump, the current president of the Republican Party.

Until recently, most Indians were supporters of the Republican Party. But this time his inclination was towards the Democratic Party candidate, the survey found. Three per cent of Indians were thinking of voting for a third party candidate while the other three per cent were not in the mood to vote for anyone. The organization, which released the results of the survey, said three-quarters of the electorate was committed to the Democratic Party. The report claimed that most Indians were concerned about Trump's foreign policy. Trump has repeatedly spoken out about his foreign policy.

The gist of the report was that Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris campaigned with a focus on Indo-US relations. It goes without saying that Kamala Harris inspired the Indian electorate to vote for the Democratic Party.


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