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Four Indian-Americans in November election races

Four Indian-Americans in November election races

With their wins or second place finishes in California's "jungle" primaries, four Indian-Americans - Neel Kashkari, Ro Khanna, Ami Bera and Kamala Harris - are set to compete in four key election races in November.

Kashkari, 48, a former Bush administration official, overcame rival Republican Tim Donnelly in the governor's race late Tuesday night.

Kashkari, who ran the $700 million bailout programme after the 2007-2008 financial crisis, was ahead of the tea party-backed Donnelly 18 percent to 15 percent when Donnelly conceded the race and called Kashkari to congratulate him. Kashkari said in a prepared statement that he admired Donnelly for his "hard work and determination."

In California's 17th District, known as Silicon Valley, which is the only Asian American-majority district in the US, Democrat Ro Khanna will take on fellow Democrat Mike Honda, who has been a member of the House since 2001. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Honda led with 49 percent, followed by Khanna, a former Obama administration official, at 27 percent, according to Politico.

Khanna entered the race more than a year ago and grabbed national attention with a team of former Obama campaign staffers and endorsements from big Silicon Valley tech CEOs and a series of big fundraising hauls, Politico said.

The lone Indian-American House member Democratic Ami Bera will face Republican Doug Ose in California's 7th District in November.

Bera won 49 percent of the vote, and Ose won 26 percent, with 54 percent of precincts reporting in the Sacramento-area battleground district, according to Politico.

Bera defeated Republican House member Dan Lungren for the seat by three points in 2012, while President Barack Obama carried the district by four points.

California's first female Indian-American and African-American Attorney General Kamala Harris, who is widely expected to seek higher office in coming years, easily outpolled her competitors.

Harris, a Democrat, had 54 percent of the votes in early returns. She faced four Republicans, each of who received less than 14 percent in early returns.

Whoever among the four finishes second will face Harris.

With their wins or second place finishes in California's "jungle" primaries, four Indian-Americans - Neel Kashkari, Ro Khanna, Ami Bera and Kamala Harris - are set to compete in four key election races in November. Kashkari, 48, a former Bush administration official, overcame rival Republican Tim...

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