In the 2024 US presidential election, Indian-Americans, with approximately 2.6 million eligible voters, are becoming crucial in key battleground states. Their historical Democratic lean is shifting, with notable rises in Republican interest, especially among younger male voters, impacting candidates’ strategies. The decline in Democratic identification and the rising interest in Republican candidates, especially among younger men, suggest a potential realignment that both parties must heed.
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