The upcoming Governor election in California is scheduled to take place on June 5, 2018. There are around 28 candidates in the fray of which an Indian-American, Subham Goel is the youngest.
The 22-year-old candidate has his roots in Uttar Pradesh. However, he was born and brought up in California. Goel, a graduate from University of California (UCLA) holds a degree in economics and film studies. Soon after announcing his candidature, Goel called himself an 'everyday person' and tweeted, "California is struggling and this is the moment for a change!"
By profession, Goel is a virtual reality manager. Besides campaigning on streets with a megaphone in hand and advocating transparency in the political system, Goel stressed on the social media platforms to reach out to the public.
You have more power than you think you do, and that's what terrifies the political system the most. Check out my journey running for the Governor of California below as the youngest candidate! #TheGoeldRush pic.twitter.com/xClWBHF28i
— Shubham Goel (@ShubhamGoel4635) June 5, 2018
In a video posted on Social Networking site - Twitter, Goel dressed in a dark blue t-shirt and is seen asking the public to support him while one of his supporters standing beside him holding a white placard to pitch for California governor candidacy.
Speaking to people on the Santa Monica Pier about my candidacy for Governor of California! My solution of GovBook, transparent & digitalized Profiles for all Office holders in California, will be an effective solution at combating corruption.#TheGoeldRush #VirtualRealityManager pic.twitter.com/zwoyC9HjaH
— Shubham Goel (@ShubhamGoel4635) May 30, 2018
In another video, the young techie was seen 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.
The two-page state governor contest list shows that Goel does not have a party preference. According to him, the basic reason for contesting the election is that one needs no political funding or backing to bring the change in the system.
Decided to stand up on my seat for my closing statement while campaigning for Governor of California because someone has to stand up to the other candidates on the T.V. Ads!#TheGoeldRush #California #Governor pic.twitter.com/3if6mVbJBh
— Shubham Goel (@ShubhamGoel4635) May 30, 2018
On the News! Here’s a Televised interview I had with Telemundo 48 Reporter, Paola Reyes, about my candidacy for Governor of California that aired this week! #Telemundo #Governor #California pic.twitter.com/ZzKf1Y90LJ
— Shubham Goel (@ShubhamGoel4635) May 29, 2018
"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.
Goel stated that if gets elected then he will take California back to its Gold Rush period.