Washington: Joe Biden is likely to get 19% fewer votes this time (in 2024) than in the 2020 election. This is what the Asian American Voter Survey (AAVS) says.
The survey released data on voters' attitudes on Wednesday. This website is considered to be America's oldest and most global website.
Apart from this, data from the Asian and Pacific Island-American Vote (APIA Vote) website and data from Asian Americans Advancing Justice and AAAJ say that this time around 46 percent of Indian-Americans want to vote for Biden. In 2020, this figure was 65 percent.
This is the biggest decline recorded so far, but it is doubtful whether it will directly benefit Trump. Because according to that survey, there has been an increase of only 2 percent in those who have a pro-Trump attitude this time compared to the last election (2024). In 2020, there were 28 percent supporters. This time (at the time of the 2024 election), only 30 percent of American-Asians have decided to vote. This number may increase or decrease by November. But the basic thing seems to be that Trump's iron policy, especially his policy against terrorism, is more likely to be liked by Indians, who have a large majority among Indian immigrants, than Biden's loose policy.