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Vol. 27 No. 45 Friday, November 7, 2014 • Published Weekly from Houston • 713-774-5140 20 Pages ( 2 sections) 50 cents E-mail: editor@voiceofasiaonline.com

Ami Bera, 3 other Indian American candidates vying for the US Congress lose elections by Sujeet Rajan

The other desi hope in California, Democrat newcomer Ro Khanna, had slowly crept up in popularity to make it a credible challenge against veteran incumbent congressman Mike Honda, in District 17, and both the Democrat camps knew going into the polls on Tuesday that it was anybody’s election as pollsters predicted a dead heat.

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ASHINGTON, DC: November 05, 2014) All four Indian American candidates vying for the US House of Representatives lost their bids, with incumbent Ami Bera, the Democrat from California, failing to retain his seat after just one term in Congress. Bera had come under tremendous pressure in the days leading up to election day, as the GOP targeted District 7 in California for an upset and his opponent Doug Ose got a generous dose of funds to fuel his war chest. Bera’s thrust for retaining his seat came in the form of the former President Bill Clinton campaigning for him, as the Democrats tried to salvage the situation. But it was to no avail, as the Republican Ose romped home getting 56, 284 votes (51.37% of the vote), compared to Bera’s 53, 273 votes (48.63% of the vote).

The district is home to Silicon Valley, and the only Asian Americanmajority district in the continental United States. It encompasses all or part of the cities of Cupertino, Fremont, Milpitas, Newark, Santa Clara, San Jose, and Sunnyvale.

Ro Khanna (Democrat). Ami Bera (Democrat).

Manan Trivedi ( Democrat)

However, when all the votes were in, Honda, who got the First Lady Michelle Obama’s endorsement in the final leg of the campaign, went through comfortably to serve yet another term on Capitol Hill, getting 41, 480 votes (52.23% of the vote), versus Khanna’s 37, 931 votes (47.77% of the vote). Honda has served Congress continuously since 2001.

Arvin Vohra, (Libertarian)

Obama’s Democrats got thumped. How did Republicans do it? by Michael Mathes

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ASHINGTON, November 5, 2014 (AFP) - Intense frustration with President Barack Obama, an abandonment of Democrats by independent voters and failure to convince Americans that the economy was improving propelled Republicans to a game-changing midterm election victory. When the smoke cleared early Wednesday, Republicans had seized seven Senate seats, tightened their grip on the House of Representatives and earned stunning wins in governors’ races in blue states like Obama’s Illinois, leaving whiplashed Democrats to contemplate what went wrong. Exit polls confirmed what several Republican winners hammered home Tuesday night: voters are convinced the nation is headed in the wrong direction and are skeptical of the abilities of the president and his Democrats to turn things around. Seventy percent of voters rated current economic conditions as not good or poor, with just one percent calling them excellent, according to exit polls conducted by Fox News. Obama repeatedly asserted that America’s economic indicators were cause for hope, especially given the depth of the recession that reached its nadir in early 2009 when he first took office. Growth hit 3.5 percent in the third quarter of 2014, and unemployment stands at 5.9 percent. Yet just 31 percent said the economy was headed in the right direction, compared to 46 percent in 2012. If fear sends voters to the polls, as many experts and studies suggest, Republicans were more driven in this election. Of the one-third of respondents who said they believe the US economy is “getting worse,” 77 percent were Republicans versus just 20 percent Dem-

In Pennsylvania, it was second time unlucky for physician and Iraq war veteran Manan Trivedi, as he lost the race to his Republican opponent Ryan Costello, a former lawyer, in District 6. Costello got through comfortably garnering 118, 450 votes (56.23% of the vote), compared to Trivedi’s 92, 193 votes (43.77% of the votes). In Maryland, the only Indian American Libertarian candidate making a pitch for Congress, Arvin Vohra, got a cruel taste of reality when he got just 1.45% of the votes polled, managing to get a meager 2,627 votes in a race where the incumbent Congresswoman Donna Edwards of the Democrat party crushed her opponents in the District 4 race.

US President Barack Obama speaks during a press conference in the East Room of the White House November 5, 2014 in Washington (AFP Photo/Brendan Smialowski ocrats. The economy was the top concern for voters, followed by health care and immigration -- all issues they said Obama had failed to handle properly.

Edwards got an overwhelming 126,633 votes (69.97% of the vote), versus her main opponent, Republican Nancy Hoyt, who managed only 51, 721 votes (28.58% of the vote). SOURCE:The American Baazar.

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Obama’s foreign policy, including his perceived waffling over how to counter the Islamic extremist threat in the Middle East, also helped fuel voter anger.

Niraj Antani, 23.

23-yr-old IndianAmerican is one of the youngest US lawmakers WASHINGTON, (Nov 5, 2014). iraj Antani, a 23-year-old Indian-American student was today elected to the Ohio House of Representatives, becoming one of the youngest state lawmakers in the US. “I am deeply honored to have been elected your State Representative for Ohio’s 42nd House District. Thank you all so much for the support.

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“I will work hard & fight every day for my constituents in the Ohio House of Representatives. Together, I know that we can create opportunities so all can achieve their American Dream,” Antani wrote on his Facebook profile moments after winning the election. A law student at the University of Dayton, he is the youngest Ohio State legislature so far. He defeated 62-year-old Patrick Morris of the Democratic Party.Antani graduated from Ohio State University in spring last year with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He is the second Indian American - after Jay Goyal who served 3 terms from 2006 from the 73rd District - in the Ohio House. Antani’s parents came to the United States in 1987 and settled in Washington Township. Later, they moved to Miami. His father Jaimini died in 2010.

- Mea culpa from Obama? -

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Saira Blair became America’s youngest elected lawmaker as a delegate in the West Virginia House as she defeated a 44-year-old attorney for the spot in the House of Delegates.

Obama was to offer his election post-mortem at a White House press conference at 2:50 pm (1950 GMT). Will he acknowledge another “shellacking,” like the one he admitted to after Republicans snatched the House from Democrats in 2010? And will he recognize his own role in the midterm walloping, as president Bill Clinton did in 1994?

A freshman at West Virginia University, Blair won her election with 63 per cent of the votes and will represent a small district in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle.

An incumbent president traditionally faces the “six-year itch,” when American voters tend to sweep his party out of congressional power in the middle of his second term, and Tuesday was no exception.

There are more than 7,300 state legislators in the US, and fewer than five per cent are under the age of 30, according to Morgan Cullen, a policy analyst at the National Conference of State Legislatures.

The midterm message was: “Get Continued on Page 9

Former Miss America, Nina Davuluri (L) with dance director, Shingari Kuriakose Photo by Murali Santhana. Read report on Page 3.

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