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In A Hard Fought Midterm Indian American Voters Are Prized The

In A Hard Fought Midterm Indian American Voters Are Prized The
In A Hard Fought Midterm Indian American Voters Are Prized The

In A Hard Fought Midterm Indian American Voters Are Prized The Ahead of hard fought midterms, democrats are hoping to capitalize on the optimism felt by indian americans, a growing and increasingly vital bloc of voters. Indian americans have emerged as a powerful voting bloc, with a reputation for high voter turnout and engagement. according to the u.s. census bureau, indian americans have a median household income of $126,000—among the highest of any ethnic group—and over 70% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher.

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