The United States’ Democratic Party’s Indian-American vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said that her late mother would have been “extremely proud” of her historic nomination and told her to go ahead and “beat Trump”.
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Nikki Haley calls for greater Indian diaspora presence in US politics
Indian-origin Republican leader Nikki Haley said she wants the four million strong Indian diaspora to get more involved in American politics and run for government and public offices in larger numbers.
Kamala Harris urges South Asian women to become leaders
Speaking during a virtual event, Indian-origin Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Kamala Harris urged South Asian women to run for office and take up a leadership role in their communities.
Kamala Harris remembers her grandfather and the lessons he taught her on their morning walks in India
Harris said those walks along the beach in India really “planted something in my mind and created a commitment in me.”
Trump wise like ‘ullu’, Biden ‘jaisa neta ho’: Campaign videos targeting Indian-Americans
Both Republicans and Democrats are gathering momentum in their campaigns for the 2020 United States Presidential election with ads and influencer campaigns. Their videos targeting the Indian-American demographic in the past week have been unconventional, to say the least.
Indian-American Nikki Haley says she is ‘a proud daughter of Indian immigrants’ at RNC speech
Describing herself as a proud daughter of Indian immigrants, Indian-origin Republican politician Nikki Haley strongly rejected the Democratic Party’s assertion that “America is racist.”
Republican campaign ad features Modi speech in Houston, Trump’s india visit
Incumbent United States President Donald Trump’s election team released a 107-second video aimed at wooing the Indian-American community for the upcoming election.
What will Kamala Harris as Vice-President mean for India?
The nomination of Indian-American Democratic Senator Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s running-mate for the upcoming US election has caused a stir that has reached all the way across the globe to India.
Kamala Harris mentions her “chithis” in speech, sends Twitter into a frenzy
During her vice-presidential nomination acceptance speech, Harris made special mention of her mother Shyamala Gopalan, who was born in Chennai and immigrated to the US at the age of 19.
Kamala Harris appoints Indian-American Sabrina Singh as her press secretary
Singh was previously the spokeswoman of two Democratic presidential candidates.