Nirmala Sitharaman among six Indians on 19th annual Forbes list
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Progressives are urging the Indian American congressman to run: Politico.
“I’ve never lost an election. And I’m not going to start now,†says the Indian American contender
Indian American lawmaker seeking to stay Progressive Caucus chair
Many of the 30 winners scored firsts as 11 others bit the dust
Indian American lawmaker’s plan calls for revitalizing American manufacturing and standing up to Big Oil and foreign dictators
Indian American lawmaker cast himself as “the best choice†saying he would strive to be “a unifying bridgeâ€
Defying historic trends, the party holding the White House did not suffer major losses
Five Indian Americans win, 3 lose in 7 races for US Congress
More than a score gets into state legislatures and win other elective offices
23-year-old Indian-American Muslim woman also becomes the first South Asian in the state legislature
From Belgaum to Washington, Thanedar represents a quintessential rags-to-riches story
Hyderabad-born Miller will be first Asian American and the first immigrant elected lieutenant governor of Maryland
Record 35 Desis running from Arizona to Wisconsin; ‘Samosa’ caucus set to grow bigger
While ballot tallies are announced the same day, results remain unofficial until states complete their review
In hard-fought midterms, Indian American voters are prized, says the Washington Post
‘Samosa’ caucus set to grow in Washington; 27 vying for elective offices in the states
8 running for US Congress, 27 vying for elective offices in the states
Miller has been dogged by allegations of favoritism and political allegiance to Hindutva.
One hopes the Russian leader will end the war just as he began it, unilaterally.
New tippline aimed to combat pervasive spread of mis- and dis-information in South Asian American communities
Most states have moved to hybrid voting systems since the 2000 US presidential election controversy
With just a week to go, the final outcome remains as uncertain as it was in 2018
‘Optics of attending fundraiser hosted by people linked to the Hindutva movement were horrible’
Indian American Congressman Ro Khanna has strongly pitched for regulating political advertising on social media.
