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Harris nomination has caused momentum at grassroots, Shekhar Narasimhan founder AAPI Victory Fund

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Shekhar Narasimhan, founder of the AAPI Victory Fund, states that Kamala Harris' nomination has generated significant "momentum at the grassroots," energizing communities and inspiring increased political engagement.

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