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ELECTION 2004

  • 3 Indo-Canadians elected to Alberta Assembly
  • Series presented by IACPA on TV Asia; focus on S. Asian women voters
  • After Nov. 2 ...
  • South Asian voters came out in greater numbers
  • Dissatisfied voters, groups continue calls for recounts in Ohio and elsewhere
  • Asians Americans voted heavily for Kerry; focused on economy, jobs
  • Surveys confirm Asians liked Kerry more
  • Asian American voters went against national voting trend
  • Bush victory ensures continuity in U.S.-India strategic relations
  • Outsourcing companies in India cheer President Bush on his reelection
  • After predicting Kerry’s victory, astrologers try to explain ...
  • ‘4 more years of Bush will consolidate the strategic partnership,’ says Mansingh
  • For India, Jindal and outsourcing made U.S. election memorable
  • Ambassador Sen welcomes President Bush’s re-election
  • 9 are winners from 30 candidates who ran spirited campaigns
  • Swati Dandekar wins 2nd term to Iowa Assembly
  • Randhawa-Haley makes maiden entry to S. Carolina House
  • Congressional Caucus lost 17, Senate Caucus lost 4, Pakistan Caucus lost 5
  • What Bush reelection means to Indian Americans, U.S.-India relations
  • You may see more high-level Indian Americans in the Bush administration
  • Successful Indian-American professionals speak on Nov. 2 elections
  • Political activists cite anecdotal evidence of higher Indian American turnout
  • Observer to U.S. elections, India’s Chief Election Commissioner says ‘it was an interesting experience’
  • Wolves, geese and Dracula were all part of U.S. presidential elections
  • Record turnout as voters rush to their polling booths
  • Nearly 50 years after Saund, Bobby Jindal makes history
  • ‘Wonder Boy’ with a penchant for providing solutions to seemingly intractable problems
  • Bipartisan greetings – ‘Looking forward to standing up for community’
  • 1st Asian in Congress, Saund provided strength to Indian-Americans in politics
  • Nearly 50 years after Dalip Singh Saund, Bobby Jindal makes history
  • Prime Minister’s congratulatory message to President Bush
  • For people in Pakistan much was at stake with U.S. elections
  • Sen. Kerry’s last minute appeal to Muslim Americans
  • Bush, Kerry ‘have positives and negatives’ where India is concerned
  • Jay Patel is political activist in Broward County
  • $1 million raised at $5,000 per plate event
  • Kerry redefines outsourcing agenda on eve of election day
  • WLP interns speak on their activism during election campaigns
  • Bush or Kerry, Manmohan Singh government is ready to do business
  • Outsourcing debate is the ‘Indian’ element in U.S. elections
  • ‘An estimated 60,000 American voters in India’
  • 3 of 4 leading Indian astrologers predict Kerry victory
  • We must not forget our core values –– Social and Political
  • Gandhi for Advisory Neighborhood Commission
  • Democrat Rano Singh is endorsed by Governor Janet Napolitano
  • AALDEF to monitor U.S. elections
  • Why Indian Americans should support Kerry for President
  • Why Indian Americans should support Bush for President
  • Indian Americans running for office: Candidates on last stretch to Nov. 2
  • Congressional and Senate India Caucuses: What do they really accomplish
  • Voter guide to help Indian Americans in making their choices
  • Points for women voters
  • Points for voters on social issues of importance to Indian Americans
  • Help for voters on judicial issues by New York Supreme Court Justice
  • Voting chance remains for newest naturalized citizens
  • Immigrant voters are gaining importance
  • Interest groups pump in at least $350 m. for get-out-vote campaigns
  • 37.8% of Indian Americans of voting age voted in ‘off-year’ 2002 elections
  • 6-term Rep. Frank Pallone has largest number of Indian Americans in his district
  • Indian-American community leaders react to Fernandez’s candidacy against Pallone
  • Muslim group to support Kerry
  • N.J. fundraiser for Kerry-Edwards
  • Political activists are getting partisan in their analysis as election day draws nearer
  • Asian Americans organize rally in N.J. for Kerry-Edwards ticket
  • Half of 126,000 N.Y. citizenship applicants cannot vote due to processing delays
  • Bush emphasizes unwavering certainty, Sen. Kerry stresses change
  • ‘We have been successful in mobilizing S. Asians,’ says Khan, Kerry’s National Finance Co-Chair
  • Voting preferences of Asian-Americans; 6 language poll
  • Ayesha Nariman drops out of race to make room for millionaire Democrat Davis
  • Young S. Asians are part of army engaged in voter registration
  • Dr. Taj Rajkumar wins DSC Member seat in Queens, NY
  • American public is overly obsessed with polls; what do polls really mean?
  • ‘I like the President’s leadership on terrorism’
  • Of the total 4,853 delegates 28 were of South Asian origin
  • ‘Pakistan was transit point for terrorists… today... (it) is capturing terrorist leaders’
  • ‘To speak on behalf of President is an immigrant’s dream’
  • ‘To secure Pakistan’s cooperation...critical to our success’
  • On the fringes of the Republican Convention
  • Over 150 guests at Indian American Republican Council (IARC) dinner
  • IARC’s board meeting
  • Indian and Jewish Americans discuss ‘triangular coincidence of goals’
  • Members of Asian Pacific Steering Committee named by Bush-Cheney ’04 on Aug. 30
  • Republicans to form Asian Pacific Steering Committee
  • CAUSE organizes voter registration campaign
  • Jindal reception for Mississippi Gov. as race narrows
  • WSJ recognizes the clout of Indian-American community
  • Democrat Rano Singh in race for Arizona Assembly
  • 10 Indian American delegates for Republican Convention in NY
  • IARC committee for reception
  • ‘President Bush is a friend to Indian Americans’ –– Republican Party release
  • Keyes is Ill. GOP Senate candidate; Kathuria says no plans ‘to get out of politics’
  • Pakistani Americans mobilize concerted political effort
  • South Asian Americans notably visible at Democratic Convention
  • Arif Gafur Delegate, Texas
  • Shahid Ahmed Khan Sen. John Kerry’s National Financial Co-Chair
  • Erum Malik Alternate Delegate, Maryland
  • Yasmin Khan Delegate-At-Large, Texas
  • Riaz Siddiqi Delegate, Texas
  • South Asian Delegates at the Convention
  • South Asian delegates at the convention; what they had to say
  • Democratic National Convention 2004 Images
  • Bangladeshi 9/11 victim, Haleema Salie, appeals for united America
  • South Asians stake claim on political space in historic turnout
  • Bostonians, Indian American delegates get to know each other
  • Clinton spoke on racial harmony
  • Delicate chord touched with rallying against
  • Images
  • Indo-American Leadership Council (IALC) is officially launched at July 25 event
  • Democratic National Convention 2004 Images
  • South Asian Americans feted by Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
  • Historic Turnout Images
  • Delegates at Democratic National Convention
  • Govind Patel loses Georgia’s Democratic primaries for U.S. Senate
  • 4,341 delegates at Democratic National Convention, at least 37 S. Asians
  • Chirinjeev Kathuria may be back in race –– for House or Senate
  • History making fundraiser by ‘South Asians for Kerry’ and ‘Kerry Victory 2004’
  • Indian Americans, Democratic and Republican, speak on Kerry’s choice
  • Bobby Jindal is most effective fundraiser for Republican nomination, says report
  • Kerry, Edwards on issues of concern to Indian Americans
  • American Muslims prefer Kerry, says study by CAIR
  • Gowda elected to N.Y.'s education council from Staten Island
  • ‘I think politicians within each district should be making education a priority’
  • Races for Senate seats are drawing very high level of national attention
  • Races for Senate seats are drawing very high level of national attention
  • City Council candidate Thomas Abraham won run off election in Texas by 2 votes, opponent wants recount
  • Haley wins run off primaries for SC Assembly
  • Democrat Govind Patel running for Senate from Georgia
  • Kini runs for Supervisors Board in San Francisco
  • Bobby Jindal is leading in poll; family confronts crisis with newborn son
  • ‘Democratic Party wants to give prominence and acknowledge importance of Indian Americans’
  • Nikki Haley in runoff for South Carolina Assembly Republican Primaries
  • Democratic District leader Sengupta seeks re-election
  • Fernandez to run against Pallone in 6th District, NJ
  • Sen. Kerry met Asian Pacific American Caucus; outlined voter mobilization
  • Tim Phillips lost the primaries
  • Reddy is delegate at Republican convention in NY
  • Conservative publication endorses Phillips for Congress
  • 'Post Office didn't deliver campaign mailers'



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