The Free Press Journal

Seema Nanda is DNC head

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Indian-American Seema Nanda, who took over as the CEO of the opposition Democratic National Committee, has vowed to fight for the “soul of the country” and ensure the victory of Democrats in every corner of the US in the crucial upcoming mid-term elections.

“We are fighting now for the soul of our country — for our democracy and for opportunit­y,” Nanda, the first Indian- American ever to be the Chief Executive Officer of either the Democratic National Committee or the Republican National Committee took over reigns of the main opposition last week on July 23.

In this capacity, she is be responsibl­e for the day-to-day operations of the powerful Democratic National Committee (DNC).

She would play a key role in party's winning strategy in the mid-term November elections, for which the DNC has set a target of winning back the House of Representa­tives from the Republican­s. “Democrats are offering the positive solutions so desperatel­y needed right now — solutions forged by the strength of our diversity, the rigour of our ideas, and the decency of our values,” she said.

“Since (President Donald) Trump took office, it’s been clear that the number one best way for us to set our country back on track is to elect Democrats in every corner of our country. That's why I took this job,” Nanda said in her first message to Democratic supporters.

Nanda said supporting the Democratic party is synonymous with building a future for the children that they can be proud of. “My promise to my two teenage boys is to do all I can to create an America that is bright, fair, and that works for everyone — where opportunit­y for all means something,” she said.

“Our party is strong because it's built on forging positive solutions that include everyone. I’m proud to be the first Asian-American in recent memory to lead the DNC. Democrats are leading with our values and empowering people from diverse background­s to speak up and make our voices heard,” Nanda said.

The fight to take back the country for working families is one that all must fight together, she said, adding “At the DNC, we have committed to helping Democrats win back seats at all levels of government, because we need Democrats from the school board to the Senate to take back our country".

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