Indian Americans pick up six seats in state legislatures; eight challengers lose bid for Congress.
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The congressman says he is seeking a “contract extension” from constituents of his district for another two years.
The polling aggregation site FiveThirtyEight.com says all four Indian American congressmen will get reelected easily.
Opinion: More than 50 Indian Americans will be on the ballot nationwide, but the election is not just about these candidates.
Saying “that this administration has been too accommodating of White Supremacy,” Raja Krishnamoorthi calls for emergency congressional hearing.
A number of NFIA delegates from different parts of the country will attend the Nov. 16-18 event.
Sen. Kamala Harris, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, Seema Nanda, Neera Tanden, Vanita Gupta, Nisha Biswal speak at “Women Who Impact.”
The political action committee says it’s the final round of endorsements.
The tech executive becomes 11th Indian American — and second from Arizona — to be on ballot in the November midterm elections.
With the victory of Tipirneni in Arizona and Patel in Florida, at least 10 Indian Americans will be on congressional ballots in November.
Lawmakers and business leaders pay glowing tribute to the late senator.
At “Families Belong Together” rallies, activists demand reunification of families, ending inhumane detentions, abolishing ICE.
US lawmakers denounce President Trump’s cruel and callous ‘zero-tolerance’ immigration policy.
McDonough was the White House chief of staff during Obama’s second term.
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.
Research by the Indian American Impact Fund reveals that of the 88 candidates, 82 percent are Democrats and 13 percent Republicans.
The Congressional Roundtable on Wednesday will take place from 6 p.m. till 7 p.m. at Capitol Visitors Center.
Immigration reform, improving healthcare, top agenda at AAPI’s 2018 Legislative Day
Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal proudly flaunts ‘F’ rating from NRA
Indian American Democrats, among them federal and state lawmakers, officeholders and congressional candidates, nationwide extended their support to the young activists.
The legislators accuse the president of “fear mongering” and equating immigrants with terrorists; vow to fight for Dreamers.
Led by former Obama White House aide Gautam Raghavan, the ground includes a number of prominent Democrats.
The Indian American lawmaker is the fifth Democrat to boycott SOTU.
Reps. Jayapal, Khanna, Bera and Krishnamoorthi share their experiences of drawing inspiration from the civil rights leader.