Leading Indian American PAC backs Biden-Harris ticket, 22 others for national, state, local offices.
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Indian American lawmakers call for action to end decades long backlog for Indian IT professionals.
From coast to coast, Indian Americans are running for various congressional, state and local legislative and executive offices.
Bipartisan resolution recognizes elections, democracy, and freedom as essential rights for all people.
Indian envoy Taranjit Singh Sandhu is in Delhi for “consultations.”
Modi-Trump bonhomie has eroded Democratic support among diaspora, says US think tank.
From Dalip Singh Saund to Kamala Harris, Indian Americans have traveled a long way to become a political force.
‘Brag about your accomplishments and run for office,’ says daughter of immigrants from India.
Indian American VP pick is ‘powerful voice for this nation’.
Indian American Democratic VP nominee says ready to face dirty tactics.
How far will her historic choice influence crucial Indian American voters is moot.
A hit with voters, Indian American brings in a massive $48 million haul.
“Her story is America’s story,” says Biden launching their historic run.
First woman of Indian, African descent on national stage to bridge racial divides.
Members of the community, from coast to coast, praise the historic choice.
‘Together, we’re going to beat Trump,’ Biden tells Kamala Harris.
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.
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.
What will work better for Indian Americans: Trump’s ‘America First’ or Biden’s ‘Made in America’?
DACA decision temporary measure until next steps are determined.
States say new rule “fails to consider the harm to international students and their families.”
Closing half foreign students from recruiting pipeline will harm US companies and economy, say tech biggies.