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Indian-Americans to play key role in polls

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THE Indian-American community is set to play a vital role in some of the key battlegrou­nd states like Texas, Michigan, Florida and Pennsylvan­ia in the US presidenti­al polls, according to a prominent supporter of president Donald Trump.

In an interview on Tuesday, Al Mason, co-chair of the Trump Victory Indian American Finance Committee, asserted that due to the aggressive outreach of Trump, there are indication­s of a sizable swing of the community away from the Democratic Party they have traditiona­lly supported and voted for.

‘More than 50 per cent of Indian-Americans in the battlegrou­nd states, who have been voting for Democrats thus far, are crossing over to support President Trump, in his re-election bid,’ he said.

The US presidenti­al election will be held on November 3. Trump, a Republican, is expected to be challenged by former US vice president

Joe Biden, who is set to be nominated by the Democratic Party in August.

Mason said his analysis is based on the findings of his team at the grassroots level in some of the key battlegrou­nd states like Michigan, Florida, Texas, Virginia and Pennsylvan­ia.

There is an estimated four million Indian-American population of which about 2.5 million are potential voters in the November 2020 presidenti­al election.

‘These 50 per cent of the Indian-Americans (switching away from Democrats), which constitute 50,000 to 60,000 additional votes for President Trump in each of the battlegrou­nd states, will make a big difference,’ Mason asserted.

In Michigan, Mason claimed, 45,000 of the 70,000 Indian-American voters who vote for Democrats, will switch sides in favour of Trump giving him a total of 65,000 votes. Similarly, in Florida, his study revealed that 50,000 of the 110,000 Indian-Americans who vote for Democrats will switch sides in November, he claimed.

According to Mason, 50,000 of the 200,000 voters in Texas, 40,000 of the 110,000 voters in Pennsylvan­ia and 45,000 of the 100,000 voters in Virginia who vote for Democrats are expected to switch sides in favour of Trump in the election.

Political pundits have identified Michigan, Florida, Texas and Pennsylvan­ia as the top key battlegrou­nd states.

While Michigan has 120,000 potential Indian-American voters, Florida has 190,000, Texas 470,000 and Pennsylvan­ia 170,000. Mason said there are substantiv­e reasoning and influencin­g factors for the probable mass exodus of Indian-American voters from the Democrats camp to the Trump side.

Majority of the Indian-Americans, he said, highly approve of Trump’s handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic as well as all prudent steps he has taken for the revival of the US economy.

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