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    Key U.S. state’s growing Asian population boosts Democrats’ election hopes

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    JOHNS CREEK, Georgia — How does an Indian American candidate for state Senate campaign in Georgia these days? In the case of Ashwin Ramaswami, he visits a local cafe known for its red bean buns and matcha lattes and discusses his views with a group of Korean American mothers.

    Ramaswami is a 24-year-old Stanford University graduate who gave up a government cybersecurity job to run as a Democrat in Georgia’s 48th Senate District, an area that includes a large swath of Atlanta’s northern suburbs and is 28.3% Asian American, according to the Atlanta Regional Commission.

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