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Asian American Action Fund
Online Newsletter
Volume 10, Number 21, Nov 7, 2010
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Dear Members,
YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE!
The pundits were right about the Asian American and Pacific Islander American (AAPI) community. We made a difference! In key House and Senate races, your commitment helped us win!
Thanks to your support, we made our mark in closely fought races all over the country, where our candidates were in the trenches battling for our civil liberties, for our right to fair health care, for immigration reform, and for a decent education for our children.
* In Nevada, Senator Harry Reid was re-elected by nine points over right wing extremist Sharron Angle, who had vowed to decimate Social Security.
* In Michigan, Hansen Clarke was victorious. He is the first Asian American of Bangladeshi descent to be elected to Congress.
* In Virginia, Rep. Gerry Connolly is leading today after a hard fought race. This would be a great win in a state that we led from Red to Blue in 2008. Currently, Connolly has a 968-vote lead over Republican challenger Keith Fimian.
* In Hawai’i we saw major gains. State Senator Colleen Hanabusa won by a resounding seven points over Rep. Charles Djou. Rep. Mazie Hirono sailed effortlessly past a Tea Party opponent. Senator Daniel Inouye was re-elected to his ninth term. Sen. Inouye, a World War II veteran who was first elected to the Senate in 1962, was declared the winner with 76 percent of the vote! Capping off this great news, AAA-Fund Honorary Board Member Neil Abercrombie took back the Hawai’i Governorship from Republican control.
* In California, several of our Honorary Board members won. Our Honorary Board Chair Rep. Mike Honda was re-elected to a sixth term, State Controller John Chiang to a second term, Rep. Judy Chu to a second term, Assemblymember Warren Furutani to a second term, and Assemblymember Mike Eng to a third term. In addition, Betty Yee was re-elected to the California State Board of Equalization.
* We also saw the Democratic majority stay strong in Maryland, with Honorary Board members Kumar Barve, Susan Lee and Kris Valderrama all victorious in their bids for re-election to the state House of Delegates. Indian American winners Sam Arora (District 19) and Aruna Miller (District 15) join them as new state delegates.
* Several other members of our Honorary board also won: Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Ohio State Rep. Jay Goyal, Rep. Al Green (D-TX), Rep. Doris Matsui (D-CA), Texas State Rep. Hubert Vo, and Rep. David Wu (D-OR)
* We are still waiting on the final results for Kamala Harris’s race for Attorney General in California, and will keep you updated.
Thanks again!
Sincerely
The Asian American Action Fund Board
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