WASHINGTON(TIP): More than 12 Indian Americans running for the US Congress have collectively raised over $26 million for their election campaign with six of them outraising their opponents, according to the latest official figures.
Raja Krishnamoorthi, Ro Khanna, Pramila Jayapal, Ami Bera, Hiral Tipirneni, and Aftab Pureval have outraised their opponents in their respective seats for the US House of Representatives.
For political pundits, funds raised by a candidate is considered the barometer of their popularity and one who raises more than his/her opponent is normally considered to win.
Most of the fund-raising figures released by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) are till September 30 and the final number before the November 6 polls is likely to jump further.
If they win the number of Indian Americans in the US House of Representatives could jump from the current four to six, with two of them being woman and one being of Tibetan origin.
Raja Krishnamoorthi from the eighth Congressional District of Illinois till September 30, as per FEC figures, has raised more than $5 million, topping the list.
His opponent, Jitender Diganvker also an Indian American has raised a paltry $35,817, which is also the lowest fund-raising figure among the dozen Indian Americans in the race for the Congress this time.
Shiv Ayyadurai who is running for a Senate seat in Massachusetts against the powerful Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, has surprised many by raising $5 million. But political pundits give him very little chance against the Warren, who has raised $20 million so far.
Indian American physician Hiral Tipirneni has raised over $3.76 million. Tipirneni lost to incumbent Debbie Lesko during the special elections early this year.
The momentum looks like is with the Indian American woman in this eighth Congressional District of Arizona as her opponent so far has raised $1.8 million.
And so has Aftab Pureval, who is seeking to enter the US House of Representatives from the first Congressional District of Ohio.
The only Indian American to be endorsed by former US President Barack Obama, Pureval has raised $3.1 million, as against his Republican opponent and incumbent Steve Chabot of about $1 million. Chabot’s latest figures with FEC are only till June 30.
Three-time Congressman from seventh Congressional District of California Dr Ami Bera has raised $2.69 million as against $373,000 by his Republican opponent Andrew Grant.
All the previous three elections bids for him had been tough and all the three times he was declared elected only after recounting of votes.
Representing Silicon Valley, Ro Khanna from the 17th Congressional District of California is pretty close with $2.62 million. He virtually has no contest at all.
Pramila Jayapal, the first Indian American woman to be elected to the US House of Representatives has raised $1.66 million, according to the FEC figures till July 18. Her opponent Craig Keller has raised about $3,000 till the same period.