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While Indian Americans make up a small percentage of the overall electorate, they are one of the fastest-growing constituencies and could have an impact in swing states and purple suburbs. Some Indian Americans expressed pride in Haley and Ramaswamy's rise, but also frustration and dismay over their hard-line positions on issues such as race, identity, and immigration.

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