2024 Presidential Election | ELECTION DAY 2024

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All jokes aside, my politics are closer to “democratic communist” than Democrat or Republican.
That was my point! And I didn’t mean it in a demeaning way, hence the smiley to try and make that clear. I just knew that you self-identified as a lot further left than even the Democrats.
 
Just voted at the Hindu Society in Morrisville. Got handed GOP pamphlets by two Indians....the cognitive dissonance is mind boggling.

In and out in 20 minutes, the ID requirement is certainly slowing things down.
American Indians or South Asians?

I hate that we still use the word Indian to refer to Native Americans. I understand; that's how our law is written, and my understanding is that some tribes like to be called Indian. But it's still a pain in the ass for those of us with family connections to India. My son describes himself as half-Indian and in his crowd people know what he means, but if he went to Oklahoma and described himself that way, everyone would get the wrong impression.
 
A ton of local Indians and other Asians in this area are conservative due to immigration. Some of them have jumped through so many hoops to get their families here the legal way.
Nah. It’s taxes plain and simple. At least amongst the ones I know, mostly hoteliers and physicians. Along with the gas station owners and laundromat owners.
 
American Indians or South Asians?

I hate that we still use the word Indian to refer to Native Americans. I understand; that's how our law is written, and my understanding is that some tribes like to be called Indian. But it's still a pain in the ass for those of us with family connections to India. My son describes himself as half-Indian and in his crowd people know what he means, but if he went to Oklahoma and described himself that way, everyone would get the wrong impression.

South Asians. Morrisville is probably 70% Indian, as I'm sure you know many are extremely socially conservative. IMO they are insulated from what the GOP actually is because they live in mostly educated liberal areas. They don't understand they will always be the "others" to the average conservative voter, wish they'd drive 30 mins into the country and experience what the modern day GOP is all about.
 
Nah. It’s taxes plain and simple. At least amongst the ones I know, mostly hoteliers and physicians. Along with the gas station owners and laundromat owners.
My wife voted in Morrisville this morning and an Asian couple working the Republican booth at her precinct came up to her and passionately encouraged her to vote for the constitutional amendment requiring people to be 18+ years of age and legal citizens in order to vote.

I agree the amendment is redundant based on a lot of discussions we've already had on here that don't need to be rehashed, but that was another example of a conservative immigrant family taking pride in being here the legal way and being passionate about illegal immigration and topics that are adjacent to that.
 
My wife voted in Morrisville this morning and an Asian couple working the Republican booth at her precinct came up to her and passionately encouraged her to vote for the constitutional amendment requiring people to be 18+ years of age and legal citizens in order to vote.

I agree the amendment is redundant based on a lot of discussions we've already had on here that don't need to be rehashed, but that was another example of a conservative immigrant family taking pride in being here the legal way and being passionate about illegal immigration and topics that are adjacent to that.
Many of my republican friends voted no because it’s a trick question. Natural born only.
 
Just got busy in the voting booth.

Update from my Dem-heavy Charlotte precinct: No line at all at 1 pm, I walked right up to the check-in table. My ballot was the 402nd cast at the precinct today.
 
South Asians. Morrisville is probably 70% Indian, as I'm sure you know many are extremely socially conservative. IMO they are insulated from what the GOP actually is because they live in mostly educated liberal areas. They don't understand they will always be the "others" to the average conservative voter, wish they'd drive 30 mins into the country and experience what the modern day GOP is all about.
2020 census puts it at 48% desi. And yes, many are socially conservative. My son has an Indian friend who thinks that homosexuals are sub human.
 
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