Carnegie Survey: Indian Americans Shift Votes, Worry on Bias
February 19, 2026·5 days ago·via News India Times

A new Carnegie survey reveals Indian Americans rethinking party loyalties, with growing political ambivalence and heightened fears of discrimination. This shift underscores how Democrats' open-border chaos and identity politics alienate hardworking immigrants who value merit and safety. Rising concerns about bias highlight failures of big government "diversity" schemes that breed division. Conservatives welcome these patriots embracing America First principles over globalist handouts.
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