Harini Krishnan on Kamala Harris
Harini Krishnan on Kamala Harris

Harini Krishnan on Kamala Harris

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Indian American Harini Krishnan, a key organizer for Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, reports a surge in volunteer support after the pivot from 'South Asians for Biden' to 'South Asians for Harris'. Krishnan, with a history of political involvement, emphasizes the excitement surrounding Harris's run, reflecting a broader trend of increased engagement among Americans of Indian heritage in U.S. politics. Women of color, particularly Black women, are also mobilizing in record numbers to support Harris, inspired by the notion of her potentially breaking multiple barriers as the first female, Black, and South Asian president. However, some critique the campaign's methods and question the substance of Harris's platform amidst pressing national challenges, including economic instability and societal safety concerns. Despite mixed reactions from the South Asian community regarding Harris's identity and political strategies, her heritage remains a significant aspect of her campaign narrative. As the election approaches, the dynamics of support for Harris continue to evolve, showcasing a complex intersection of identity and political aspirations.

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