Ajay Bhutoria , member of the national finance committee for Kamala Harris , expressed confidence in her victory and said that thanks to the whole hearted support from a diverse set of backgrounds across the US, her presidential campaign is advancing.
Bhutoria also highlighted the grassroot efforts made by volunteers in key states like Michigan, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, knocking on 2,000 doors every minute.
The campaign member further stated that the US-India partnership has grown significantly under the Biden-Harris administration, witnessing advancements in areas like defense, healthcare, innovation, and semiconductors.
He told ANI, "There is huge enthusiasm around the country, especially in the battleground states to vote for Kamala Harris... She will lead the world, will make a huge difference... There is huge momentum, whether we talk about Michigan, Philadelphia or Pennsylvania, 2,000 doors were being knocked every minute by the grassroots volunteers."
This success is a result of the Democratic Party ’s early investment in the elections and significant efforts to build a strong ground team and open offices, with over 400 locations established in key battleground states. “Our volunteers are making sure that every voter has the information they need, and every voter comes out and votes for Team Walz. This is exciting and with three days away, we are going to win,” he added.
He also emphasized that a diverse sector of communities such as African-Americans, women, small business owners, white men, Republicans, Indian-Americans, Muslims, Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians are rallying behind Harris.
"Democratic party is a coalition of diverse communities across the US, where African-American community are voting strongly for Kamala Harris women voters are voting for Kamala Harris, abortion and freedom to choose in on the ballot, small businesses are voting for Kamala Harris... white men, Republicans are voting for Kamala Harris, Indian-Americans are voting for Kamala Harris. If we talk about Muslim voters, they are voting for Kamala Harris, Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Christians and other communities are strongly voting for Kamala Harris." Bhutoria stated.
He said that the Indian-American community is particularly attracted to her on issues such as immigration, the green card backlog, economic opportunities, healthcare reforms, and enhancing the US-India partnership.
“Kamala Harris has been working on all these issues. With President Biden and Kamala Harris in office, we have seen a stronger US-India partnership... There is growth in partnership in defense, health care, innovation, semiconductors, and many other fronts. The partnership is getting closer."
The US presidential elections are set to be held on November 5, featuring a tight race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Although Harris could potentially become the first Indian American president of the US, a survey by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace indicates that she may receive fewer votes from the Indian-American community than incumbent President Joe Biden did in 2020.
Bhutoria also highlighted the grassroot efforts made by volunteers in key states like Michigan, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, knocking on 2,000 doors every minute.
The campaign member further stated that the US-India partnership has grown significantly under the Biden-Harris administration, witnessing advancements in areas like defense, healthcare, innovation, and semiconductors.
He told ANI, "There is huge enthusiasm around the country, especially in the battleground states to vote for Kamala Harris... She will lead the world, will make a huge difference... There is huge momentum, whether we talk about Michigan, Philadelphia or Pennsylvania, 2,000 doors were being knocked every minute by the grassroots volunteers."
This success is a result of the Democratic Party ’s early investment in the elections and significant efforts to build a strong ground team and open offices, with over 400 locations established in key battleground states. “Our volunteers are making sure that every voter has the information they need, and every voter comes out and votes for Team Walz. This is exciting and with three days away, we are going to win,” he added.
He also emphasized that a diverse sector of communities such as African-Americans, women, small business owners, white men, Republicans, Indian-Americans, Muslims, Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians are rallying behind Harris.
"Democratic party is a coalition of diverse communities across the US, where African-American community are voting strongly for Kamala Harris women voters are voting for Kamala Harris, abortion and freedom to choose in on the ballot, small businesses are voting for Kamala Harris... white men, Republicans are voting for Kamala Harris, Indian-Americans are voting for Kamala Harris. If we talk about Muslim voters, they are voting for Kamala Harris, Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Christians and other communities are strongly voting for Kamala Harris." Bhutoria stated.
He said that the Indian-American community is particularly attracted to her on issues such as immigration, the green card backlog, economic opportunities, healthcare reforms, and enhancing the US-India partnership.
“Kamala Harris has been working on all these issues. With President Biden and Kamala Harris in office, we have seen a stronger US-India partnership... There is growth in partnership in defense, health care, innovation, semiconductors, and many other fronts. The partnership is getting closer."
The US presidential elections are set to be held on November 5, featuring a tight race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Although Harris could potentially become the first Indian American president of the US, a survey by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace indicates that she may receive fewer votes from the Indian-American community than incumbent President Joe Biden did in 2020.
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