4 Kamala Harris
In 1986, Haward was the school that graduated the first South Asian American woman Harris. She was elected to the California Senate. Joe Biden thanked her for busing, and she acknowledged that she was one of them. After their parents’ separation, the Harris sisters Kamala Harris and Maya lived with mom. Being young, they had frequent visits to their paternal relatives. While playing with black children, they faced many problems. Her maternal grandfather’s views on women’s rights inspired her.
Kamala Harris is the first ever brown woman to be elected vice president of the United States. He was the son of an Indian mother, hailing from Chennai. Biden will be his vice president by 20 January 2021.
3 Boris Johnson
American-born British politician of 56 years, currently a prime minister in the UK. While he studies, his passion drives him to be the president of Oxford Union. In 2008, he was elected Mayor of London. He is currently the Secretary of State and Foreign Affairs.
Boris Johnson is a writer and author. His works include Lend Me Your Ears 2003 and Seventy-Two Virgins : A Comedy Of Errors 2004.