Harris, Pence to face off in first US Vice-Presidential debate
US Vice President Mike Pence will face off against Democrats’ Vice-Presidential candidate and Joe Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris.
US Vice President Mike Pence will face off against Democrats’ Vice-Presidential candidate and Joe Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris.
Indian-American US Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal and Senator Kamala Harris, both democrats, have launched the first ever national legislation ensuring the rights and protections of millions of domestic workers throughout the country called the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act.
Obama, however, did not clarify whether he supported Biden’s decision to endorse Kamala Harris as Democratic nominee.
Usha, 38, would be the possible first Indian American second lady, if Trump and Vance win the November 5 general elections against incumbent President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Modi was welcomed to the White House by President of the United States of America Joe Biden, First Lady Dr Jill Biden, Vice-President Kamala Harris, and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.
If elected in November, she will be the second Indian-American woman to be elected to the US Senate, after Kamala Harris.
Indian origin Americans have the largest numbers of population in the US elections now, and the community has found its first Senator in Kamala Harris, who won from California.
On July 13, the first failed assassination attempt on Trump was made during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a bullet grazed his ear. The second bid on his life took place on September 15 at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Trump is running for presidential elections for the third consecutive term this time. He won the first time in 2016 and lost in his second attempt in 2020.
“They are not a little bit backward… They are at the top of their game and they use it against us. But India is very tough. Brazil is very tough… China is the toughest of all. But we are taking care of China with the tariffs.”