The 38-year-old patent attorney, Khanna, conceded to his opponent from Democratic party, Honda, acknowledging the 73-year-old lawmaker has an insurmountable lead in a race that gained national attention.
Honda was leading with 4,000-plus vote lead and both candidates agreed it would be impossible to reverse it, even though counting of postal and absentee ballots were still going on.
"I just called Congressman Honda to congratulate him on his victory after a hard-fought campaign. I wished him well as he returns to Washington for another term," Khanna told his supporters in Fremont.
Slamming Khanna at his victory speech, Honda said, "We sent out a message that the voters of this district value a lifetime of service to the community more than a lifetime of serving oneself."
"You cannot buy grass roots. You could not buy it this year, and you will not be able to buy it next year, either. This district and our democracy is not for sale," Honda said.
Khanna thanked his staff and supporters, saying, "This long campaign has come to a close. I believe, more than ever, that our district has so much to offer in building a fair and prosperous economic future for our nation in the 21st century. Our work is just beginning."
Meanwhile, Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera continued to pin his hopes on the counting of more than 70,000 ballots, hoping that he would be able to take the lead and retain his seat in House of Representatives.
In a statement today, Bera staff alleged that Republican Doug Ose has been challenging legal votes to impact the outcome of this election.
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