Khaleej Times

All 4 Democratic Indian-American lawmakers re-elected to House

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In an impressive show, all the four Indian-American Democratic lawmakers — Dr Ami Bera, Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna and Raja Krishnamoo­rthi — have been re-elected to the US House of Representa­tives. The Indian-American community has emerged as a force to reckon with for the first time in the history of the US presidenti­al election. Both the Democrat and the Republican campaigns had initiated several measures to woo the approximat­ely 1.8 million members of the community who have emerged as a critical voting bloc in the battlegrou­nd states of Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvan­ia, and Texas.

The so-called ‘Samosa caucus’, a termed coined by Krishnamoo­rthi for informal grouping of Indian-American lawmakers, might expand with at least one more as physician Dr Hiral Tipirneni was leading against Republican incumbent David Schweikert from the sixth Congressio­nal district of Arizona when last reports came in.

If elected, Tipirneni, 52, would be the second ever Indian-American woman to be elected to the House of Representa­tives. Jayapal, 55, was the first Indian-American woman to be elected to the House of Representa­tives in 2016.

The ‘Samosa caucus’ currently comprises five Indian-American lawmakers, including the four members of the House of Representa­tives and Senator and Democratic vice presidenti­al nominee Kamala Harris, 56.

Raja Krishnamoo­rthi, 47, easily defeated Preston Nelson, 30, of the Libertaria­n Party. When last reports came in, he had accounted for nearly 71 per cent of the total votes counted.

Ro Khanna, 44, easily defeated fellow Indian-American Ritesh Tandon, 48, of the Republican Party with a margin of more than 50 percentage points.

This was his third-consecutiv­e win from the 17th Congressio­nal district of California. Dr Ami Bera, 55, the senior most member of the ‘Samosa Caucus’, won the seventh Congressio­nal District of California for the fifth consecutiv­e term.

When the last report came in, he had establishe­d an inaccessib­le lead by more than 25 percentage points against his Republican rival 65-year-old Buzz Patterson.

Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Sri Preston Kulkarni, 42, lost to his Republican rival Troy Nehls, 52, a popular sheriff and military veteran endorsed by President Donald Trump, in the 22nd Congressio­nal district of Texas.

Republican Manga Anantatmul­a lost to Democratic incumbent Gerry Connolly in the 11th Congressio­nal District of Virginia. Republican Nisha Sharma from the Republican Party also lost her maiden Congressio­nal attempt. She was defeated by incumbent Mark DeSaulnier from the Democratic Party by more than 50 percentage points.

The House of Representa­tives is the lower house of the US Congress, with the Senate being the upper house. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Pramila Jayapal was the first Indian-American woman to be elected to the House of Representa­tives in 2016. —
AFP file Pramila Jayapal was the first Indian-American woman to be elected to the House of Representa­tives in 2016. —

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