Indian Americans conflicted about Kamala Harris pose campaign challenge
Briefly

"We are all excited and hoping [Harris] makes it," he said, referring to the Indian American community. "We'll do anything to ensure she gets it: the first woman, the first woman of color."
Harris's background has been embraced by some but rings hollow for others. Some view Harris as Black, but not Indian American, and say her identity matters less than policies."
Some like Ali Khan, 48, remain enraged by the Biden-Harris administration's response to the war in the Gaza Strip. "I felt very proud, as an Indian, seeing an Indian at that level, so successful," Khan said.
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