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Number of Indian Americans in elected offices not reflective of their population: Kamala Harris

In a tightly contested presidential race, Impact said Indian American voters -- the second largest immigrant community and fastest growing in many states -- could be the decisive margin of victory in key races across the country

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The number of Indian Americans in elected offices is not reflective of their growing population, US Vice President Kamala Harris said on Wednesday, urging the members of the minority ethnic community to run for elected offices increasingly.

Harris, who is of both Indian and African heritage, was speaking at 'Desis Decide' -- the annual summit of Indian American Impact, a democratic party think tank, that supports and funds Indian Americans running for elected offices across the country.

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