First woman of Indian, African descent on national stage to bridge racial divides.
Browsing: Road to the White House
Members of the community, from coast to coast, praise the historic choice.
Former San Francisco mayor advises Harris to “politely decline” the honor.
Providing healthcare to over 40 million Americans, Indian origin professionals are a key stakeholder.
Column: Democrats shouldn’t compete with Trump and his cronies in a race to the bottom when their turn to govern comes around.
Harris calls Trump ‘petty’, ‘self-involved’, Jindal hammers Biden’s ‘bait-and-switch.’
Indian American senator has been a change agent for 30 years, Ben Crump tells Biden.
Trump Victory Indian American Finance Committee says mass defections from traditional Democratic supporters may prove decisive in November poll.
Biracial Harris’ candidacy would be historic and inspiring for both Black Americans and South Asians.
What will work better for Indian Americans: Trump’s ‘America First’ or Biden’s ‘Made in America’?
“Do not hold grudges,” “great help to campaign,” says Biden about former rival in cryptic notes.
1.3 million Indian American voters may be potential game changers in Nov. 3 presidential poll.
Republicans, Democrats view community support as key to White House.
Digital expert Raj was once part of Pete Buttigieg’s presidential campaign.
Jayapal, who had previously backed Sanders, says she “will do everything” she can to help Biden “win back the White House.”
The only Hindu and last woman left in the race earlier supported Bernie Sanders.
First ever attempt by a Republican candidate to woo them in US presidential elections leaves his audience amused.
Harris was once seen as a front-runner, but she lost momentum in recent months.
In a video posted on Twitter, Gabbard says that she will focus on the presidential race.
2020 hopeful Tim Ryan introduced the campaign merchandise this week.
From Russian bots to Putin, Twitter users had a field day tweeting about Harris’ performance in the debate.
The Hawaii congresswoman goes after the California senator’s record as a prosecutor.
From running a campaign to organizing in the field, several South Asian Americans are playing influential roles in presidential campaigns.
Indian American Ojha is the Deputy National Organizing Director for the Warren Campaign.
She previously worked for the DNC and the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016.