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Friday, June 1, 2018

Indian-American Shubham Goel,a virtual reality manager by profession is California's Youngest Governor Candidate

Mic-in hand, speaking of his candidacy for governor of California is 22-year-old Indian-American Shubham Goel, who has hit roots in Uttar Pradesh. The youngest candidate running for governor of California, Mr Goel calls for "fresh voices to change the state government". He was born and raised in California and campaigns for need for practical solutions to problems that the state faces.

A virtual reality manager by profession, the 22-year-old has been using social media platforms to reach out to the public. His campaigns show him on the streets of California with a megaphone in hand, advocating transparency in the political system.

In a video he posted on Twitter, the young techie in a dark blue t-shirt is seen asking people at a carnival to support him, while one of his aides is standing beside him holding a big, white placard to pitch his candidacy for California governor.

Mr Goel will contest alongside 27 other candidates, according to a two-page state governor contest list that shows he does not have a party preference.

Another video posted on his Twitter profile shows him campaigning on virtual reality or VR platforms. "Technology has been able to fix a lot of issues. I want to run for governor just to implement technologically feasible platforms," he said.

Shubham Goel recently graduated from the University of California or UCLA  and holds a degree in economics and film studies. Calling himself an "everyday person," soon after he announced his candidacy, he tweeted, "California is struggling and this is the moment for change!"

According to Mr Goel, the primary reason for running for office is that one needs no political backing or funding to bring about change. "I wanted to run to show that in state-wide offices, it is presumed that to run for office, you need loads of money and fame and loads of political backing. I want to show that all you need is efficiency, platforms and conviction," he said.



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