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Kamala Harris's Uncle In India Says Will Visit US After Vaccination
- Friday January 22, 2021
- India News | Reuters
Kamala Harris's Indian uncle plans to visit the United States to congratulate her once he receives a COVID-19 vaccine, he said on Thursday, after his niece became the first woman, Black American and Asian American to hold the office of vice president.
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Told Kamala Harris That She's "Going To Win", Her Uncle Says
- Sunday November 8, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Gopalan Balachandran, maternal uncle of US Senator Kamala Harris, said he had told her niece a day earlier that she was "going to win" to become the next US vice president.
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Felt "Sorry" For Mike Pence, Says Kamala Harris's Uncle In Delhi
- Thursday October 8, 2020
- India News | Agence France-Presse
US Senator Kamala Harris' uncle in Delhi watched her vice-presidential debate with pride today, feeling "a little sorry" for US Vice President Mike Pence, who he said came up against a better-qualified foe.
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Kamala Harris's Uncle In India Says Will Visit US After Vaccination
- Friday January 22, 2021
- India News | Reuters
Kamala Harris's Indian uncle plans to visit the United States to congratulate her once he receives a COVID-19 vaccine, he said on Thursday, after his niece became the first woman, Black American and Asian American to hold the office of vice president.
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Told Kamala Harris That She's "Going To Win", Her Uncle Says
- Sunday November 8, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
Gopalan Balachandran, maternal uncle of US Senator Kamala Harris, said he had told her niece a day earlier that she was "going to win" to become the next US vice president.
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Felt "Sorry" For Mike Pence, Says Kamala Harris's Uncle In Delhi
- Thursday October 8, 2020
- India News | Agence France-Presse
US Senator Kamala Harris' uncle in Delhi watched her vice-presidential debate with pride today, feeling "a little sorry" for US Vice President Mike Pence, who he said came up against a better-qualified foe.
- www.ndtv.com