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Indian-American Engineer Hirsh Singh Announces 2020 Congressional Bid From New Jersey

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Apr, 2019 09:17 PM

    Indian-American Hirsh Singh has announced that will seek the Republican nomination for US Senate in 2020 against Democratic New Jersey Senator Cory Booker.

     

    Singh, a director for Hi-Tech Systems in New Jersey, on Thursday said in a Facebook post: "Help me fix Jersey. Spread the news, we're here to win. Today, I launch my campaign for US Senate. For the People of New Jersey. Let's remove Cory Booker."


    The Republican has already filed documents forming his campaign committee with the Federal Election Commission, The American Bazaar reported.


    This is not Singh's first innings in politics; in fact, this is his third bid for the public office.


    Last year, he lost in the Republican primaries to Seth Grossman when, he ran for the 2nd Congressional District seat. Before that, in 2017, Singh ran in the Republican primary for the governor.


    Singh is an engineer by profession and is from Atlantic City. According to The Shore News Network, Singh has picked up the endorsement of Bill Palatucci, a member of the Republican National Committee, from New Jersey.


    Singh is the first Republican to announce challenge to Booker, who is also running for President.


    On his newly launched website, Singh announced: "We the people of New Jersey are suffering from political extremism and out-of-control egos. Our representatives have forgotten who they serve. Our economic engine is choking and our infrastructure is crumbling. Together, we will rebuild the state."


    Singh has been extremely critical of Booker's policies.


    Singh holds an engineering degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He has worked with several top government organizations, including NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Pentagon, and the US military.

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