Ro Khanna advances in California primary while GOP challenger Ritesh Tandon outperforms expectations.
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Viral Tina Shah audio sparks Democratic tensions over Israel aid, Gaza war, Iran conflict, and U.S. foreign policy divisions.
Indian American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi’s historic bid for the U.S. Senate ends as Juliana Stratton wins the Democratic primary in Illinois, positioning her as the likely November victor.
Juli Mathew seeks third term in Fort Bend County, highlighting constitutional values, mental health courts, and community impact.
Indian American tech entrepreneur running on a platform of expanding economic opportunity and reinvigorating social programs
Raja Krishnamoorthi launches new Illinois Senate campaign ads highlighting his personal story, policy priorities, and fundraising strength.
In 2006, Goyle became the first Indian American elected to the Kansas State Legislature
Amar Mukunda, U.S. Army Reservist and gun violence prevention advocate, launches Democratic bid for Maryland’s District 39, prioritizing affordability, youth safety, and community-focused leadership.
If elected, daughter of immigrants from India would become the first South Asian to serve as Colorado’s top legal officer
Democratic activist offers strategies for voters in the uncontested 2024 presidential election
Kreibich is running in Tuesday’s primary against fellow Democrat Rep. Josh Gottheimer in New Jersey’s 5th congressional district.
He has been endorsed by Indian American Impact Fund.
However, while the community is upbeat about the likely candidacy of the California Democrat, some are realistic about her chances.
Indian Americnan Beej Das is running for Congress from Massachusetts’ third congressional district.
Kulkarni wins the Texas 22nd district runoff comfortably; Desai wins the Arkansas 1st district primary unopposed.
Republican candidates filed to run for election and Villivalam will run unopposed.
The Indian American is taking on 20-year incumbent Ira Silverstein in the March 20 primary.
She will face Republican Debbie Lesko in the April 24 special general election.
Kesha only came as a distant third with 18 percent of the votes.
Clinton captured 86 per cent of the African-American vote there.
