While it is for the American people to choose their next President, there has been an ongoing debate on who out of the two would be better for India. Kamala Harris's mother was from Tamil Nadu but during her vice presidency, she chose not to come to this country even once.
On the other hand, Trump enjoys an excellent personal chemistry with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and many believe that this would not only help in enhancing the friendship between the two nations but also go a long way in influencing the turn of events globally.
During the last election where Trump lost narrowly to Joe Biden, Modi had endorsed his candidacy by giving the slogan, "Ab ki Baar Trump Sarkar". This could turn out to be true if one goes by the latest opinion polls put out by the media in the past 24 hours.
Kamala Harris is nevertheless keeping her chances alive and her aggressive campaign has brought her almost to the threshold of becoming the first woman President.
Trump seems very focused on his goal and is all set to ensure that this does not happen and he gets yet another stint in the White House.
The contrast between the two contenders is very sharp. Kamala Harris has the backing of many conservatives as well and the Washington regulars would want her to win.
She has demonstrated her ability to stick with the script which has been the blueprint of many Presidents in the past.
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