Gabe Ortíz on Nostr: “There are at least 250,000 South Asians who are registered to vote in Texas, with ...
“There are at least 250,000 South Asians who are registered to vote in Texas, with the total population of eligible voters ‘closer to 400,000,’ said Rish Oberoi, the Texas state director of the Indian American Impact Fund. That outpaces the roughly 215,000-vote margin that decided the 2018 election between U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Democrat Beto O’Rourke.”
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