Well, Republicans would be foolish if they neglected Indian-Americans, given that they have increasingly influential significance and potential to swing an election: "With a population of more than 4.4 million, Indian Americans make up approximately 1.35% of the U.S. population and are the largest group of South Asian Americans and the second-largest group of Asian Americans after Chinese Americans. Indian Americans are the highest-earning ethnic group in the United States." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Americans Most Indians in my opinion prefer free-market policies, with some reasonable, responsible welfare programs - but not adding trillions of dollars to debt with no end in sight, which is ultimately unsustainable imo - so Republicans actually have a very great chance with Indian-Americans as that's their platform. As for Chinese-Americans, most of them also are firmly against the CCP, as finally, in America, they have the freedom to speak out against the Brutal Regime, which they don't have back home in China. I respect America. It's the most prosperous country in the world, with a GDP of nearly 25 Trillion Dollars, and it's done that as Judeo-Christian Democracy unlike Commie Dictatorial China. But some modern policies from poorly trained economically incompetent politicians on both sides have clearly been bad, which Haley has criticized btw.
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Brian, ok. It's my understanding she has a good chance to be VP if Republicans win. But we'll see what happens. I think the US-India relationship will continue to be strong no matter who wins because many leaders on both sides of the aisle have finally woken up to its necessity in seriously countering the China Threat. It only took them like 20 years or something, when they gave Most Favored Nation Status to Commie China cluelessly.
Yeah, no one, that was a good one.
Brian, ok. It's my understanding she has a good chance to be VP if Republicans win. But we'll see what happens. I think the US-India relationship will continue to be strong no matter who wins because many leaders on both sides of the aisle have finally woken up to its necessity in seriously countering the China Threat. It only took them like 20 years or something, when they gave Most Favored Nation Status to Commie China cluelessly.

