We The People 2020 Candidate

Young Kim (R)

State: California

District: Congressional 39th District

Opponent: TBD

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We The People 2020 fully endorse Young Kim again for 2022. Young did a great job in her first term as a congresswoman for the 39th District in CA with an 85% B grade at Conservative Review. She needs to try harder to get her grade up in the A range but we feel she'll make that happen with a little encouragement from her constituents. She's the choice, get her back in.

 

Here's what we wrote in 2020:

 

We The People 2020 endorse Young for a few good reasons and some she points out on her Twitter. Her opponent Gil Cisneros pulled the unfortunately more common than not politician trick of lying to the public to get elected. According to Young in the last election Gil Cisneros promised to be a moderate, not to take PAC contributions and promised to oppose Nancy Pelosi for speaker. He did none of them choosing to fall in line with the Democrat Socialist Party of California. We'd like to add that he's going to contest our 2nd amendment rights and oppose Trump on border security. Sounds like a typical democrat who like to say they represent the true America….LOL.

It's been said Young puts her constituents first and is running for office to serve the people. She supports a free market healthcare system as opposed to an expensive but slow socialist one, lower taxes and she is pro small business.

That's what we want to hear Young that's why we say IF YOU WANT SOMEONE TO LOOK OUT FOR YOU IN CONGRESS VOTE YOUNG TO WASHINGTON AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

Meet The Candidate

An immigrant to the United States, Young Kim’s unique perspective on the American Dream has led her to devote her life to public service and giving back to her community.

A working mother of four, Young started her career as a small business owner and financial analyst. Young began public service in former U.S. Representative Ed Royce’s office over 25 years ago, eventually becoming his Director of Community Operations.

Despite long odds in 2014, Young Kim unseated an incumbent Democrat to become the first ever Korean-American Republican woman elected to serve in the California State Assembly. As an Assemblywoman, Young fought for public safety causes, low tuition rates, veterans, children, and victims of domestic violence. As a legislator, Young championed a measure that kept tuition rates low and reserved millions to aid homeless veterans and children. Kim also authored AB 2078, a bill protecting domestic violence survivors, that passed the Assembly with overwhelming, bipartisan support.

Young Kim’s career in public service has inspired and shown fellow immigrants, working mothers, female business owners, and any American who believes in the American Dream that any individual can achieve success and serve their community despite race, gender and economic status.

Young is a proud recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Marian Bergeson Excellence in Public Service Series. In 2019, Young was honored as one of only four “Women of Impact” from POLITICO at its national Annual Women Rule Summit. She was also recognized as one of the “Orange County’s 100 Most Influential People of 2019” by the Orange County Register.

Dedicated to community involvement, Young has founded and continues to serve on the Board of Directors for numerous local non-profit organizations.

Young and her husband Charles reside in La Habra and are the proud parents of four grown children.