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  • I have many Indian aspects to myself says first Gen Z Indian-American running for Georgia Senate

I have many Indian aspects to myself says first Gen Z Indian-American running for Georgia Senate

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Ashwin Ramaswami, 24, is the first Indian-American Gen Z candidate running for the Georgia State Senate. In a recent interview with New India Abroad (NIA), he spoke about his Indian ancestry, his political campaign, and the support coming from the Indian-American community.

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