Politics - A reason to stay optimistic about having an Indian American president is the rapid rise of the community in a country that has successfully elected Indian American local officials, judges, governors, and several Congressional representatives. But that time might not be now.
Two out of the three candidates who have tossed their hats for the Republican Presidential nomination are Indian Americans.
While two-time former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley announced her 2024 run by playing up on her Indian roots, her Republican rival and anti-woke crusader, Vivek Ramaswamy, speaks of restoring American values and the need to “put America first” – reminiscent of the third GOP candidate and former President Donald Trump.
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