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Indian-Americans Poised to Influence 2024 Presidential Election: Survey Insights
As America approaches a pivotal election day, the spotlight is on the Indian-American community, which boasts over 5.2 million eligible voters. The contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has intensified, polarizing the nation and highlighting the significant electoral power of this demographic. Historically, Indian-Americans have leaned heavily towards the Democratic Party. However, this election cycle shows a notable shift, with a growing segment of this community consideri
Indian-Americans Poised to Influence 2024 Presidential Election: Survey Insights
As America approaches a pivotal election day, the spotlight is on the Indian-American community, which boasts over 5.2 million eligible voters. The contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has intensified, polarizing the nation and highlighting the significant electoral power of this demographic. Historically, Indian-Americans have leaned heavily towards the Democratic Party. However, this election cycle shows a notable shift, with a growing segment of this community consideri
Sunita Williams to vote in US Presidential elections from space. Here's how!
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is making history as she prepares to vote in the upcoming U.S. Presidential election from the International Space Station (ISS), where she is currently serving as commander. Williams will cast her ballot approximately 400 kilometers above Earth, joining a select group of astronauts who have exercised their right to vote from space. The ability for astronauts to vote while in orbit has been available since 1997 when Texas passed legislation allowing NAS
Sunita Williams to vote in US Presidential elections from space. Here's how!
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is making history as she prepares to vote in the upcoming U.S. Presidential election from the International Space Station (ISS), where she is currently serving as commander. Williams will cast her ballot approximately 400 kilometers above Earth, joining a select group of astronauts who have exercised their right to vote from space. The ability for astronauts to vote while in orbit has been available since 1997 when Texas passed legislation allowing NAS







