Kamala Harris’s Potential Presidency: Boosting US-India Ties and a Shift in Indian-American Voting?

As the 2024 US Presidential elections approach, speculation and anticipation are reaching fever pitch. Among the many talking points, the potential presidency of Vice President Kamala Harris has sparked particular interest, especially within the Indian-American community. Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Indian-American politician, has expressed his optimism about Harris’s chances, highlighting the potential boost her presidency could bring to US-India relations.

Speaking with news agency ANI, Krishnamoorthi emphasized the significance of Harris’s Indian heritage, stating that a “Desi President” would strengthen the already robust relationship between the two nations. He highlighted her frequent visits to India during her childhood and youth, influenced by her Indian mother, and believes this background would foster deeper understanding and collaboration.

While acknowledging the tight race, Krishnamoorthi remains confident in Harris’s ability to “prevail” in the election. He anticipates a close contest, with the results potentially unfolding over several days as votes are meticulously counted.

In comparing the potential presidencies of Harris and Donald Trump, Krishnamoorthi noted a stark contrast in foreign policy approaches. He anticipates Trump’s second term to be characterized by a transactional foreign policy, prioritizing trade and market access over strategic alliances. Harris, on the other hand, like President Biden, is expected to focus on strategic convergences, viewing India as a key counterweight to China and prioritizing collaborative efforts.

Despite this positive outlook, recent surveys suggest a potential shift in the voting patterns of Indian-Americans. A study by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace indicated that Harris might secure fewer votes from the community compared to Biden in 2020. The survey revealed a decline in support for Harris’s Democratic party, with fewer respondents identifying as Democrats compared to 2020. Notably, there has been a slight increase in willingness to vote for the Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump.

The upcoming elections will undoubtedly witness intense scrutiny of these trends and their potential impact on the overall electoral landscape. Regardless of the outcome, the relationship between the United States and India appears destined to strengthen, driven by shared interests and evolving global dynamics.

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