Monday, May 6, 2024

New Candidate Joins Race For The White House – Everything You Need To Know

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Another candidate has entered the 2024 Republican presidential field.

– although a relatively unknown entity nationwide – is very well known in his home state of . (RELATED: DeSantis In Accident On Way To Campaign Event)

In late 2022, the New Jersey Globe summarized Singh's recent political escapades. They included bids for governor and two U.S. senate campaigns, including one in 2020 when he came tantalizing close to challenging incumbent Democrat Cory Booker.

In a campaign ad released in 2017, Singh laid out his qualifications in the following manner, per NJ.com:

“I've never been a politician, but I'm an engineer — a trained problem-solver — specializing in aerospace and defense for the U.S. government,” Singh says. “I understand our problems in New Jersey, and to how fix them. I know where the waste is and how to cut it out.”

“We need a results-driven leader and a problem-solver,” he adds.

Speaking exclusively to American Liberty News, Singh shared the following reasons that he believes he is the most qualified man for the office of president of the United States:

“As a grassroots activist, I restored the Conservative Wing of New Jersey's . As a trained engineer I have supported multiple federal Agencies in the areas of Missile Defense, Satellite Navigation, Aviation Safety, and Security. I know how the Government works because I have helped them get the job done. I'm the only candidate actually qualified to fix our Government.”

Throughout the multiple campaigns he has run since 2017, he has made his stance known on several issues, especially ones prioritized by GOP primary voters. (RELATED: Following The Money In The Republican Presidential Primary)

He is a supporter of “Judeo-Christian values” and “religious liberty” and believes in “consistent moral integrity,” according to On The Issues.

Singh also told American Liberty News that the most crucial issues to him in this campaign are “stopping the corruption of Big Tech, Big Pharma and government overreach.”

After losing the GOP gubernatorial primary, Singh challenged “the validity of the procedures that were utilized,” per a legal case he subsequently filed on his behalf.

When running again for the office of New Jersey governor in 2021, Singh noted in a media statement that his run was focused on “the people, their issues, problems, and empowering them.” On the landing page of the website still published from that campaign effort, Singh wrote that “God, guns, [and] Trump” were “the three things that keep us free.”

Speaking with American Liberty News, Singh reaffirmed many of the very same beliefs found on his old campaign website.

He notes that he was “the only candidate who has publicly been on the right side of every issue – from supporting Trump in 2016, opposing the COVID Lockdowns and Vaccine Mandates, Protecting our Children and Parental Rights – I have the track record and I am the only Candidate who did not fall for the propaganda.”

Now Singh wants to take that message nationwide in the Republican Party's hour of need.

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Victoria Snitsar Churchill
Victoria Snitsar Churchill
Victoria Snitsar Churchill is a proud immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen with a decade of experience in grassroots politics and community organizing. Her writing has been featured in many online publications, including Campus Reform, The Daily Torch and The Daily Signal. As an undergraduate at the University of Kansas, Victoria appeared in media outlets such as CBS News, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, The Blaze and NRATV. Victoria is also a former NCAA D1 student-athlete and Kansas College Republicans State Chair. After moving eleven times in six years, Victoria resides in Arlington, Virginia and enjoys overpriced brunch on Sundays with her husband.

7 COMMENTS

  1. This guy can’t win the GOP nomination in a very blue state, but he thinks he can become president…

    • Probably why he did this – just to gain some national recognition and as a bid for the VP slot.

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