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Kamala Harris lost… but India’s Thanedar won in the presidential election, now the coin will run in the Senate

Kamala Harris news: Even though Indian-born Kamala Harris clearly lost to Donald Trump in the US presidential election, the results show that India’s stars have once again shone brightly. The dominance of Indian-Americans is clearly visible in the election results. This time, more than before, a total of 6 Indian candidates will win and enter the Senate. The special thing is that with Mr. Thanedar, a person of Indian origin will also move into the Senate. An Indian named Shri Thanedar from Michigan recorded a record victory in this election. Mr. Thanedar, a businessman by profession, has hoisted the flag of Kamala Harris’ Democratic Party. Mr. Thanedar is originally from Belgaum, Karnataka. He went to America to pursue his doctorate and settled there.

The surprising thing is that all the Indian-Americans who won the US presidential elections belong to the Democratic Party. Besides them, Ami Bera and Ro Khanna of California, Raja Krishnamurthy of Illinois and Pramila Jayapal of Washington won these elections. In addition, Haas Subramaniam from Virginia also won. Krishnamurthy was the ranking member of the Republican Select Committee on China in the last Congress. Bera was a member of the Indo-Pacific Subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. He also recently served as co-chair of the Studio Divisional Caucus.

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It is said that Mr Thanedar founded the Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh and Jain Caucus in the US Congress. And he is an active voice in the coaching school. He is also the President of the Jaipal Lord Progressive Caucus. It is one of the weakest blocs within the Democratic Party coalition. On the other hand, Subramaniam, who has a legal and technical background, has worked as a technical policy advisor in the Obama administration.

FIRST PUBLISHED: November 7, 2024 08:59 IST

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