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Indian Americans win big in US elections despite deep divisions in community

Apart from Kamala Harris, the first Indian American vice-presidential candidate, this year’s US elections featured a record number of candidates from the community in key state and federal races across America, with many emerging victorious

November 05, 2020 / 14:35 IST
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Indian Americans won resoundingly in an election in which their presence was accentuated by Kamala Harris’ candidature as Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s running mate. Should the Democratic presidential ticket end up victorious, it will crown what has been a very successful election for the community.

The elections generated more excitement among Indian Americans this year than ever before and featured a record number of candidates from the community in key state and federal races across America, as well as Harris, the first Indian American vice-presidential candidate.

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To begin with, the four Indian American Democratic representatives in the US House — known as the Samosa Caucus — have all been re-elected. While Ro Khanna (California); Raja Krishnamoorthi (Illinois) and Pramila Jayapal (Washington) have been serving in the House since 2017, Dr Ami Bera is the longest-serving, represented California’s 7th Congressional district since 2013 and being re-elected in 2014, 2016 and 2018.