Move Over Christie? Another Jersey Guy Enters Race for U.S. President

Move Over Christie? Another Jersey Guy Enters Race for U.S. President
Republican Hirsh Singh is taking on Cory Booker for U.S. Senate.

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – Jersey Shore Republican and former candidate for several offices Hirsh Singh has announced he is now running for President. Singh becomes the second prominent New Jersey figure to enter the race against former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Hirsh Singh, who bills himself as a prominent conservative leader in New Jersey, has officially declared his candidacy for the Republican Party’s nomination for President. In a statement posted on his Facebook Page, Singh highlighted his opposition to BigTech’s censorship and monopolistic practices. He emphasized that he is the only candidate who has not received the experimental COVID vaccine, referring to himself as a “Pure Blood” candidate.

Additionally, he took a firm stance against schools endangering children.

Singh’s appeal is broad, spanning across conservative, libertarian, and Republican Party circles. He is admired for maintaining a clean image while delivering strong messages without compromising on conservative values, showcasing a statesman-like campaign style.

According to his campaign, a key aspect that sets Singh apart from other major candidates is his decision not to be vaccinated with the experimental COVID vaccine. This fact is seen as evidence of his commitment to conservative principles and a principled approach. Singh has actively led protest rallies against compulsory vaccination regimes and COVID lockdowns, arguing that the lockdowns have adversely impacted businesses more than lives.

In addition to being pro-second amendment and pro-life, Singh has a history of opposing the pharmaceutical industry’s involvement in facilitating abortions. He previously subpoenaed Big Pharma for details about their mail-order abortion pills. Furthermore, he has been involved in lawsuits, including ones advocating for election integrity against New Jersey’s Democrat apparatus.

Singh strongly supports the idea of ensuring that every American, including members of minority groups in Democrat-run states, have photo identity cards. He questions the Democrat claim that African-Americans do not possess such cards, calling it a potential travesty of justice that needs to be addressed.

With a background in Young Americans for Liberty and a desire to end the war in Ukraine, Singh also enjoys support from the libertarian wing of the Republican Party. His ability to unite the conservative base in New Jersey has been instrumental in solidifying his standing within the party. As he embarks on his presidential campaign, Singh’s blend of conservative and libertarian principles positions him as a notable contender for the Republican nomination.