72% of Indian American Respondents will Vote for Democrat Joe Biden in the Ongoing 2020 Presidential Election: Opinion

72% of Indian American Respondents will vote for Democrat Joe Biden in the ongoing 2020 Presidential Election: Opinion. 3/4 of the Indian- Americans are to vote for Joe Biden, the Democrat leader in the 2020 election. According to them, the USA’s current President Donald Trump is leading the country in the wrong direction.

72% of Indian American Respondents will Vote for Democrat Joe Biden in the Ongoing 2020 Presidential Election: Opinion

On Wednesday, the opinion poll published this news. Both the oppositions have outreach to the Indian- Americans to be on a safe side if the vote count in the election becomes a tie. Moreover, the population forms less than 1% of the total population of registered voters. The population forms the second-largest immigrant group in the United States of America. The 2020 Presidential Election in USA opinion is like the 1968 election.

 Similarities between 1968 and 2020 elections:

This election is as alienating and important as it was in the 1968 Presidential Election. To clarify, the election of 1968 turned Republicans as the ruling party after votes count. Similarly, speculations are being made that the 2020 elections will turn the Democrat party into the ruling party after a long time or it may become a second chance for Trump to prove himself.

In addition to this, the 1968 election presumably the most unpleasant election till now. 

Indian- Americans in the election:

72% of Indian American Respondents will Vote for Democrat Joe Biden in the Ongoing 2020 Presidential Election: Opinion

Despite the close relationship between Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, and President of USA Donald Trump, Indian- Americans will according to opinion, choose Joe Biden as the next president. According to previous beliefs, Democrats are anti- India but this will not change the opinion of the people. 

Presidential Election USA opinion survey was performed for over 21 days in September. The response of almost 936 Indian- American citizens of the USA. The error difference ranged almost 3.2%. 

Almost, 4.16 million people of Indian origin reside in the USA. However, only 2.62 million people are US residents out of which,1.9 million citizens of the population can vote. That is to say, only 0.82% of the population is qualified for voting.

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