The fight for the post of President is quite high in the States. In this row, US President Donald Trump's son Eric Trump has asserted that Senator Kamala Harris, vice-presidential candidate of the Democratic Party has totally moved away from the Indian-American community. Harris, 55, is the first-ever black, African-American and Indian-origin person to have been chosen by a major political party as its vice-presidential candidate. US Elections: Trump and Biden prep up for upcoming elections! Eric charged Harris of not connecting herself with the community at an event held in Atlanta early this week at the formal launch of Indian Voices for Trump. He was quoted saying in his address to the Indian Voices for Trump, 'You just look at Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is of Indian descent and she's totally run away from the community. I think the Indian community knows that. And you know, she's not going around saying that she's of Indian descent. In fact, she's going around saying the exact opposite.' Eric urged the Indian-American community to support and re-elect his father against the Opposition Democratic Party's presidential candidate Joe Biden and his running mate Harris. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, US Supreme court judge breathes her last He further added, 'You look at what this party stands for. You look at what the radical left stands for the lack of organized religion. They want to go after businesses. They want to increase taxes in ways that have never been thought possible. And you have so many business owners in this room right now.' The appointment of Harris as the Democratic Party's vice-presidential candidate has generated excitement in the Indian-American community. However, many members of the community have expressed their apprehensions over several of her policies and that of the Biden campaign. The vacant seat of late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be filled soon by the US govt