Navraj Singh is a good man, a noble leader who deserves to be elected to Congress. His opponent, Brad Sherman, lacks the gravitas and simple decency we require from our elected officials. For example: Singh stated that on Mar. 7 of last year he had lost his son in a car accident, but when he sought help from Sherman, “he was not available,” charging that the congressman “became available through a person he knows and he was given $5000 to become available.”
Soon afterwards, Singh alleged Sherman “floated a phony bill in the Congress (and) kept the $5000. He didn’t do anything…I hope he is not doing the same thing now, because there are people whom I know will come up and confront him that he’s taken $5000, $10,000 from each one of them. He has to stop doing that.”
Soon afterwards, Singh alleged Sherman “floated a phony bill in the Congress (and) kept the $5000. He didn’t do anything…I hope he is not doing the same thing now, because there are people whom I know will come up and confront him that he’s taken $5000, $10,000 from each one of them. He has to stop doing that.”
That kind of behavior - money for political help - is outrageous and definitely immoral. Navraj Singh will end that kind of politics as usual arrogance. He's suffered a tremendous loss in the death of his son. As our congressman, he will be strong and make his district a model for transparency. Sherman needs to -- Singh is a winner!!!