Bill Clinton campaigns for Ami Bera in electoral battle

Wednesday 17th December 2014 08:26 EST
 
 

Washington: Congressman Ami Bera's re-election bid has got a major boost with former US President Bill Clinton campaigning for him in the California seat where the Indian-American is locked in a tight contest.
With Clinton, the star campaigner for the Democratic Party, personally seeking votes for Bera, the only Indian-American in the current Congress and only the third ever Indian-American to be elected to the US House of Representatives, his electoral chances brightened. The polling will be held this week.
Clinton described Bera as the embodiment of the American dream. The 49-year-old Bera is facing tough competition from Republican Doug Ose, a businessman who served three terms in Congress through 2005. Appreciating Bera, Clinton described him as a "local remedy" for the intransigence gripping Washington.  He cited Bera's support for the federal health care overhaul, equal pay for women and increasing the minimum wage. Clinton alleged that Republicans are too often trapped in an "evidence-free zone," mentioning their denial of global climate change and disapproval of raising the minimum wage.
In his brief opening remarks, Bera supported the candidature of Hillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential polls.
Speaking about his high school senior daughter, he said: "When she votes in her first election in 2016, I want her vote to help us elect the first female president of the United States of America. I am ready for that."
"But first, let's focus on the imminent election now," he added. In his campaign, Ose described Clinton's campaigning for Bera as an act of desperation. 


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