Indian-American Sabrina Singh named White House Deputy Press Secretary
Sabrina Singh was the Press Secretary to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the Biden-Harris presidential campaign. PTI
Sabrina Singh (Image: Twitter/sabrinasingh24)
Indian-American Sabrina Singh would serve as Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President in the White House, according to an announcement made by the Biden-Harris Transition.
Singh was Press Secretary to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the Biden-Harris campaign. Prior to her role on the campaign, Singh served as senior spokesperson for Mike Bloomberg s presidential campaign and National Press Secretary for Cory Booker s presidential campaign.
She previously served as deputy communications director for the Democratic National Committee, spokesperson for American Bridge s Trump War Room and Regional Communications Director on Hillary Clinton s 2016 presidential campaign.
Washington, January 9
Indian-American Sabrina Singh would serve as Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President in the White House, according to an announcement made by the Biden-Harris Transition.
Indian-American Sabrina Singh named Deputy Press Secretary in White House
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Last Updated: Jan 09, 2021, 02:11 PM IST
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Sabrina Singh was Press Secretary to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the Biden-Harris campaign. Prior to her role on the campaign, Singh served as senior spokesperson for Mike Bloomberg s presidential campaign and National Press Secretary for Cory Booker s presidential campaign.
Sabrina Singh (Image Credit: Twitter)
Washington: Indian-American Sabrina Singh would serve as Deputy Press Secretary to the Vice President in the White House, according to an announcement made by the Biden-Harris Transition.
Singh was Press Secretary to Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the Biden-Harris campaign. Prior to her role on the campaign, she served as senior spokesperson for Mike Bloomberg s presidential campaign and National Press Secretary for Cory Booker s presidential campaign.
Garcia: San Antonio strategist helped Ossoff reach Latino voters in Georgia
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Laura Barberena, a San Antonio strategist, directed and co-wrote a series of Spanish-language ads for the Georgia Senate runoff, helping Jon Ossoff win. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)DOUG MILLS /NYT
It’s a given in Texas politics that Latino voters have the power to make or break campaigns.
We don’t generally hear too much, however, about the impact of the Latino vote in Georgia.
Nonetheless, Latinos make up nearly 10 percent of the Georgia population and they were semi-secret weapons Tuesday in Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoffs, both of which went to the Democratic challengers in upset fashion.