Andy Kim, a 42-year-old Korean-American, became the first Korean-American elected to the U.S. Senate, embodying the "Korean American Dream." After serving in national security roles at the State Department and the National Security Council, he entered politics, winning three consecutive terms in Congress from a predominantly white New Jersey district. Known for his dedication, he gained national attention when he helped clean the U.S. Capitol after the January 6th riot, strengthening his image as a committed public servant.
Andy Kim, a 42-year-old Korean-American, became the first Korean-American elected to the U.S. Senate, embodying the "Korean American Dream." After serving in national security roles at the State Department and the National Security Council, he entered politics, winning three consecutive terms in Congress from a predominantly white New Jersey district. Known for his dedication, he gained national attention when he helped clean the U.S. Capitol after the January 6th riot, strengthening his image as a committed public servant.