The former Chief Technology Officer of the US President Barack Obama, Chopra lost to the State Senator Ralph Northam, in the Democratic primaries held yesterday. Northam received nearly 54 per cent of the total votes polled as compared to 46 per cent by Chopra.
"I want to congratulate Senator Ralph Northam on his victory tonight in the Democratic Primary. Senator Northam and his staff should be proud of their campaign," Chopra said in a statement after the elections were over.
If elected, he would have been the first Indian American to be elected to the top post in Virginia.
Born as the son of immigrants in Trenton, New Jersey, Chopra has spent his life focusing on education and innovation. His father immigrated to the US in 1966, and enrolled in the engineering program at Villanova University and went on to earn three patents for his work in the refrigeration industry.
In this role, he was charged with promoting innovation to address the nation's most urgent priorities -- from creating jobs to reducing health care costs and keeping it secure.
Upon his departure to run for office, President Obama said, "his legacy of leadership and innovation will benefit the Americans for years to come, and I thank him for his outstanding service".
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