In today's episode of US Election Watch, with the US election race in its final stretch, a latest survey has revealed that 6 in 10 Indian Americans are likely to vote for Kamala Harris, while only 3 out of 10 are likely to vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump. Indian Americans are the second largest immigrant group in the United States and among the most politically active communities in the country. Interestingly, apart from immigration, abortion and reproductive rights have emerged as a significant issue for Indian Americans this election year, ranking as their second-most-important policy concern. NDTV's Allister D'Souza speaks with Professor of Political Science at Columbia University Robert Shapiro, Trump supporter Rik Mehta, and Deputy National Finance Chair Democratic Party and Asian American Community Leader Ajay Jain Bhutoria to discuss this and more.