Congress candidate Ammar Campa Najjar said on Saturday that he is planning to leave his absence of his new academic tasks at Georgetown University As a redistribution, a road opens to the democratic victory in the 48th district in 2026.
He has already submitted papers for a rematch against the Republican representative. Darrell IssaOn whom he lost with 8 percentage points in 2020.
Campa-Najjar said that as proposal 50 Fitting in November, the redistribution of the middle of the decade, supported by Gov. Gavin Newsom, will make the vast East County District competitive, and he starts to leave in the spring semester to campaign.
A straw survey last Sunday on one Online forum hosted by Indivisible North County San Diego Found Campa-Najjar preferred by 70% of the respondents.
Campa-Najjar will start working as a teaching assistant this fall at the prestigious Catholic University in Washington, DC, helps with lectures, discussions, assessment, exams and office hours for students in a non-bred class about the American political system.
At the same time, he is also registered for a master’s degree in international conflict solution at the university.
Campa-Najar, who is a reserve naval officer at the Pacific Fleet Office in Coronado, described his professional focus as “war fights with the navy and peace structure with this program” in Georgetown.
“This is a dream come true: earning my references in international safety, peace building, diplomacy and negotiation while helping to train the next generation of leaders about how our democracy works and the challenges that it is confronted with,” he said in a position on X prior to the vote of the legislative power to continue prop. 50.
Campa-Najjar usually accompanies rep. Sara Jacobs to Washington when the House of Representatives is in the seat and returns to San Diego during the weekend and when the congress is during a break.
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