Kamala Harris’s rise has energized many Asian Americans. Could these ‘unmeasured’ voters swing battleground states?
by Jeff Yang from US news | The Guardian on (#6Q94Q)
For decades, pollsters have deemed Asian Americans others'. The vice-president's rise is changing that
America, the path that led me here in recent weeks, was no doubt ... unexpected. But I'm no stranger to unlikely journeys. My mother, Shyamala Harris, had one of her own ... traveling from India to California, with an unshakeable dream."
With these words, Vice-President Kamala Harris began her acceptance speech on the final night of an epic convention, embracing the unprecedented means by which she had arrived at the Democratic presidential nomination, and elevating her identity as the daughter of an immigrant mother from India.
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