McDonough was the White House chief of staff during Obama’s second term.
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“We will welcome people to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our lights will be on, our doors will be open,” says Northam.
Kulkarni, a former State Department official, had finished first in the March 6th primary, polling nearly 32 percent.
The US Ambassador to UN engages critics on twitter.
AAPI Victory Fund, Indian American Impact Fund and Desis for Progress are part of the effort.
The paper’s editorial says the 31-year-old Indian American “understands California policy better than any other candidate” in the race.
She is the sister of Rep. Pramila Jaypal, a Washington Democrat.
The bill, titled Detention Oversight Not Expansion (DONE) Act, will monitor the Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Montgomery County Council Vice President Nancy Navarro latest to endorses the Indian American, running for Maryland’s 6th congressional district.
Some tweets had political undertones.
The Washington Democrat pivots to discuss the larger immigration issue.
The bill proposes a ban the issuance of marriage or civil union licenses to all persons under the age of 18, regardless of parental or judicial consent in New Jersey.
The Indian American is running for Hillsborough County Commission District 1.
The candidate meets with the NRCC head in Washington.
He will take on incumbent Thomas Patton, who’s a majority whip in the state house.
He will face GOP incumbent Steve Chabot in the November election.
“My message and record resonated with voters,” he says.
The Indian American, who was fired by Trump from the position of US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, will be an intriguing choice.
Nearly 30,000 medical workers from the university’s five medical centers also joint the strike.
The Indian American candidates last month received endorsement of former Florida House speaker.
Research by the Indian American Impact Fund reveals that of the 88 candidates, 82 percent are Democrats and 13 percent Republicans.
The Indian American lawmaker says she is “thrilled” by Judge John Bates’ ruling.
His campaign bus has a signage denouncing Sen. Elizabeth Warren as “Fake Indian.”
The Indian American physician vows to run again in November.
The election is being closely watched as the Democrats prepare for the midterm with momentum and energy on their side.