Subramanyam wins Va. 10 primary with suburban appeal and South Asian support
Subramanyam wins Va. 10 primary with suburban appeal and South Asian support
The first-term state senator from Loudoun County narrowly beat his closest competitor in a Democratic Party primary with 12 candidates.
By Antonio Olivo
June 20, 2024 at 3:35 p.m. EDT
Virginia state Sen. Suhas Subramanyam (Loudoun) talks to voters at a Leesburg, Va., polling station on Tuesday. (Mark Miller/The Washington Post)
In his successful bid to win Virginias Democratic nomination for Rep. Jennifer Wextons (D) seat Tuesday, state Sen. Suhas Subramanyam (Loudoun) appeared in campaign ads goofing around with his two young daughters, wearing his gear as a volunteer firefighter and EMT, and taking a romantic stroll with his wife through a leafy suburban neighborhood.
Meanwhile, a D.C.-based organization dedicated to building Indian American political power in the United States was sending out its own pro-Subramanyam mailers to 90,000 likely voters in the 10th Congressional District, 22 percent of whom are South Asian, with hopes of seeing Virginia elect its first South Asian member of Congress.
The combination an all-American dad and husband with massive behind-the-scenes support from one of the countrys fastest-growing communities helped Subramanyam beat his 11 opponents in a Democratic primary in which most of the candidates were aligned on key issues such as gun control and womens reproductive rights.
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By Antonio Olivo
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