"Sixty-seven per cent of Indian American women intend to vote for Harris while 53 percent of men, a significantly smaller share, say they plan to vote for Harris," it shows, adding that "Twenty ...
The survey also found that more Indian American men are backing Harris than women. With 5.2 million people, the Indian Americans are now the second-largest immigrant group in the United States.
Some have said they viewed Harris as Black, but not Indian American, and that her identity matters less than policies. At the watch party, two friends took turns pointing at the electoral map ...
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The White House is ushering in a new era with the election of a second Trump presidency with Usha Vance set to become the first Indian American second lady in the White House. Vance, who is the ...
A widowed grandmother now living in the Indian American hub of Edison, New Jersey, she has lived a slice of the American dream, having raised two American daughters — one a pediatrician, the other a ...
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The 2020 IAAS did not find a notable difference in voting intention among men and women; this year, however, a stark gender gap has emerged. About 67% of Indian American women respondents in IAAS 2024 ...
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America’s politicians have long worried about the rising share of men out of work. More on the sidelines means slower economic growth, heftier benefit payments and a frailer social fabric.