Would you vote for Sikh Indian Nimarata Randhawa for president?

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Nimarata Randhawa is an American politician and former diplomat who served as the 116th governor of South Carolina, elected in 2010 and again in 2014, and as the 29th United States ambassador to the United Nations for two years, from January 2017 through December 2018. A member of the Republican Party, she is the first Indian American to serve in a presidential cabinet.

Randhawa was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, and earned an accounting degree from Clemson University. She joined her family's clothing business before serving as treasurer and then president of the National Association of Women Business Owners. First elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2004, she served three terms. In 2010, during her third term, she was elected governor of South Carolina, and won re-election in 2014.

Randhawa was the first female governor of South Carolina, the youngest governor in the country, and the second governor of Indian descent (after fellow Republican Bobby Jindal of Louisiana).

Randhawa served as United States ambassador to the United Nations from January 2017 through December 2018.


I would have no problem voting for her.
 
She and Piyush Jindal ditched their given first names and ditched their family's religions to attempt to conform to southern white Anglo-Saxon conventions and expectations. I imagine immigrant kids from Asia in the southern United States in the 1970s felt a lot of social pressure to conform.

Sikhism is a form of religious monotheism that I don't think should be shockingly incomprehensible to an adherent of Christianity. But conservatives tend to lump together all those South Asian and middle eastern religions.
 
She and Piyush Jindal ditched their given first names and ditched their family's religions to attempt to conform to southern white Anglo-Saxon conventions and expectations. I imagine immigrant kids from Asia in the southern United States in the 1970s felt a lot of social pressure to conform.

Sikhism is a form of religious monotheism that I don't think should be shockingly incomprehensible to an adherent of Christianity. But conservatives tend to lump together all those South Asian and middle eastern religions.

I don't blame them for ditching their family names. They never would've been elected by MAGA otherwise.
 
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Everyone knows she is a Brown Woman. And nobody cares except for White Libs. :palm:
 
Nimarata Randhawa is an American politician and former diplomat who served as the 116th governor of South Carolina, elected in 2010 and again in 2014, and as the 29th United States ambassador to the United Nations for two years, from January 2017 through December 2018. A member of the Republican Party, she is the first Indian American to serve in a presidential cabinet.

Randhawa was born in Bamberg, South Carolina, and earned an accounting degree from Clemson University. She joined her family's clothing business before serving as treasurer and then president of the National Association of Women Business Owners. First elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2004, she served three terms. In 2010, during her third term, she was elected governor of South Carolina, and won re-election in 2014.

Randhawa was the first female governor of South Carolina, the youngest governor in the country, and the second governor of Indian descent (after fellow Republican Bobby Jindal of Louisiana).

Randhawa served as United States ambassador to the United Nations from January 2017 through December 2018.


I would have no problem voting for her.
Certainly we could vote for her we aren't racist like Democrats are.
 
She and Piyush Jindal ditched their given first names and ditched their family's religions to attempt to conform to southern white Anglo-Saxon conventions and expectations. I imagine immigrant kids from Asia in the southern United States in the 1970s felt a lot of social pressure to conform.

Sikhism is a form of religious monotheism that I don't think should be shockingly incomprehensible to an adherent of Christianity. But conservatives tend to lump together all those South Asian and middle eastern religions.

Nikki is on her birth certificate childen generally use the name that their parents call them from birth. One of my borthers and I both go by our middle name. So if you think her parents used Nikki instead of Namarata because they knew she would run for President someday then go with that delusion. Most of us just are not that stupid.

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Nikki is on her birth certificate childen generally use the name that their parents call them from birth. One of my borthers and I both go by our middle name. So if you think her parents used Nikki instead of Namarata because they knew she would run for President someday then go with that delusion. Most of us just are not that stupid.

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Her first name is Nimrata and the only reason children prefer to consistently use their middle name or a nickname is because something about their first name brothers them.

I can understand why Piyush preferred to be called Bobby and why Nimrata preferred Nikki. They were Asian immigrants living in the South in the 1970s.

My father always used his given ethnic first name, and was not the least ashamed of it. But that was the exception not The rule 60 years ago.
 
Her first name is Nimrata and the only reason children prefer to consistently use their middle name or a nickname is because something about their first name brothers them.

I can understand why Piyush preferred to be called Bobby and why Nimrata preferred Nikki. They were Asian immigrants living in the South in the 1970s.

My father always used his given ethnic first name, and was not the least ashamed of it. But that was the exception not The rule 60 years ago.
:rofl2: I didn't even know my 1st name until my 2rd grade teacher told me it. You are so full of shit. I like my middle name because it is pretty unique. I KNOW my parents felt the same.
 
:rofl2: I didn't even know my 1st name until my 2rd grade teacher. You are so full of shit. I like my middle name because it is pretty unique. I KNOW my parents felt the same.
I use my 1st name professionally and my friends and family know me by my middle name.
 
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Her first name is Nimrata and the only reason children prefer to consistently use their middle name or a nickname is because something about their first name brothers them.

I can understand why Piyush preferred to be called Bobby and why Nimrata preferred Nikki. They were Asian immigrants living in the South in the 1970s.

My father always used his given ethnic first name, and was not the least ashamed of it. But that was the exception not The rule 60 years ago.
Horse crap. My High School home coming queen in 1971 was named Ananya Gupta she was smoking hot. She was overwhelming the class favorite.
 
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