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The US presidential election has energized the fast-growing Indian American community, which is now the second-largest immigrant group in the country.
Kamala Harris’ nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate marks a historic moment, not just for her but also for the Indian American community she represents. As the daughter of an ...
Two high-profile Indian American women — Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Usha Vance, wife of Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance — are shining a spotlight on South ...
Navajo Presidential candidate Jonathan Nez speaks during a Presidential Forum at Arizona State University, July 12, 2022, in Phoenix.
The November election could boost Native representation in the state’s legislature.
All About The Indian-American Vote - What Issues Matter And Who They Prefer The more than 5.2 million-strong Indian-American community, eligible to vote, has emerged as a group that can ...
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Presidential election energizing Indian American voters - MSNFor the first time ever, Indian Americans are playing prominent roles in the top of both the Democratic and Republican tickets in a presidential election, and that has the community energized ...
One Native American candidate who prevailed in the July primary was Jonathan Nez, a former president of Navajo Nation who is running for Congress in Arizona’s 2nd District.
Vice President Kamala Harris is making a historic bid to become the nation’s first female, black, and Indian President, drawing from a well of Hindu, Jewish, and protestant influences.
Of particular concern has been the admiration and endorsement of Modi by the Hindu American politician Vivek Ramaswamy, who was one of the Republican presidential candidates.
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