Indian-American hopes Clinton magic will help him win Michigan

Indian-American hopes Clinton magic will help him win Michigan

Detroit : An Indian-American doctor has expressed hope that Democratic party’s presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s surging popularity will help him enter the US House of Representatives by winning a traditionally Republican seat in the suburb of Detroit.
Mumbai-born 65-year-old urologist Anil Kumar, who specialises in robotic surgery, is trying his luck to enter the US Congress for the second time after he was eliminated in the primaries in his first attempt in 2014.
Armed with the popular support from the entire South Asian base and the growing popularity of Clinton, Kumar said the latest internal polls showed that he was within the margin of error with his Republican incumbent David Trott.
“No integration (of the immigrants) is complete, unless we are integrated politically,” Kumar told PTI here in the most populous city of the US state of Michigan.
In addition to the policy of healthcare, employment and education that he is advocating for his constituents, Kumar said one of the reasons for him deciding to run for the Congress was to pave the way for the next generation of Indian-Americans to be part and parcel of the political mainstream.
“It is important that we do more in the political arena,” he said.
The 11th Congressional District of Michigan has some 4,00,000 voters. Indian-Americans account for some 20,000 and then there are 4,000 Pakistani-Americans who have thrown their weight behind him.
Kumar is running an effective campaign with a big team of 250 volunteers, 60 interns, several paid staff working from five offices spread over his sprawling constituency located in the northwest of Detroit.
Kumar made Detroit his home after he landed in the US in 1984 following his departure from Mumbai. He earned his medical degree from Mumbai.
“It’s a tight race. And with Clinton’s popularity gaining ground, my chances have become better,” Kumar said. Another Indian-American Syed Taj, who lost the election by 22,000 votes in 2012, is also campaigning for Kumar this time.

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