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Ajay Bhutoria on the role of Indian-Americans in US Politics

January 2028 535 views 11 mins 55 secs

Embark on an insightful conversation with Ajay Jain Bhutoria, Democratic National Committee National Finance Committee Member, as he shares key perspectives on the three-year tenure of the Biden Administration, shedding light on achievements, obstacles, and the cautionary notes about alternative leadership. Bhutoria underlines the crucial role that Indian Americans are poised to play in the upcoming general elections, especially in key battleground states. Explore the highlights of the Biden-Harris administration, including their leadership amid adversity, and initiatives such as the Asian-Indian platform. Delve into topics of concern ranging from climate focus and investments in EVs and solar energy to the administration's support for the LGBTQ+ community. Bhutoria offers valuable insights into the administration's approach to key issues and warns of potential harm under alternative leadership. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the crucial role Indian Americans have played in state victories and their extensive outreach within the Asian-Indian community.

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