In Illinois, Krishnamoorthi’s Indian American Heritage Shapes Bid

New York Times
by Reid J. Epstein
March 16, 2026
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Representative Krishnamoorthi seeks to become only the second Indian American elected to Senate.

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Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi is running for Senate in Illinois, with his Indian American heritage playing a role in his campaign. If successful, he would become only the second Indian American elected to the U.S. Senate.

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Krishnamoorthi is running in Tuesday's election for Senate advancement.

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