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Trump's campaign with Modi did not work! Indians gave more votes to Biden


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 US presidential election ( -US Election ) riplabikana Party candidate Donald Trump (in Donald Trump has been seen takes a big hit) and may face bigger losses. The election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ( Narendra Modi ) is taking a big hit from Donald Trump's 'propaganda' Indians. Trump had hoped that the Indian community would come to him after addressing the millions at the Howdy Modi and Namaste Trump events in Ahmedabad .

According to the National Exit Poll, 64% of Asian Americans voted in favor of Biden and only 30% voted for Trump. Even in 2016, almost the same percentage of people supported Trump during the election. Asian Americans have the highest number of votes in the United States. However, their percentage in the total votes is less than 5%.

Experts believe that American citizens of Asian descent can play an important role in the swing state. A survey by Asian American Waters found that Americans of Indian descent voted for Biden the most. While American citizens of Vietnam support Trump who launched a vigorous attack against China. The most interesting thing is that the American voters of Chinese origin have given the most votes to Donald Trump.

Chinese citizens praised Donald Trump for standing up against China’s brutal communist regime. More than a dozen people of Indian descent, including five women, have won presidential elections in the United States as well as in many states. This is the first time this has happened to an Indian-American group. Apart from this, four candidates of Indian origin, Dr Amy Bera, Pramila Jaipal, Ro Khanna and Raja Krishnamurthy have been re-elected to the lower house of the US Congress, the House of Representatives.

Trump 'campaigned' with Modi

Donald Trump made his first video announcement by Trump's election campaign management to attract more than 2 million Indian-American voters as a pre-election campaign. These included Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speeches and a brief clip of Trump's historic speech in Ahmedabad. In February this year, US President Donald Trump addressed a huge crowd during his 'Namaste Trump' program in Ahmedabad to Modi and Trump during his visit to India.

The trip was attended by Trump's wife Melania, daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and key officials in his government. Even during the Howdy Modi program, huge crowds gathered in Houston where Prime Minister Modi and Donald Trump addressed.

On the other hand, there are at least three candidates of Indian origin who have not been decided and one is in the fray for the House of Representatives. The five women of Indian descent elected from state seats include Jennifer Rajkumar for the New York State Assembly, Neema Kulkarni for the Kentucky State Assembly, Kesha Ram for the Vermont State Senate, Vandan Slater for the Washington State Assembly and Padma Kuppa for the Michigan State Assembly.

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