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Ro Khanna considering a Senate bid

February 2023 6696 views 09 mins 22 secs

Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat who represents portions of Northern California’s Silicon Valley and the East Bay in the House of Representatives, is considering a possible Senate bid. In this conversation Sunita Sorabji, Ro Khanna says he is still mulling over the run and would announce a decision in early April. This is a New India Abroad video.

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