"Things are changing fast. I have a very good chance now," said Peter Jacob, 30, a Democrat who is running for the US House of Representative from 7th Congressional District in New Jersey which is known to be a strong Republican bastion.
Trump's unpleasant rhetoric and lewd remarks about women appears to be changing the dynamics of New Jersey, which over the past several decades has repeatedly sent Republican leaders to the Congress.
A recent internal survey shows he has narrowed the gap with his opponent Leonard Lance. While Lance is supported by 37 per cent of the registered voters, he is being supported by 34 per cent.
Yesterday, several of the senior advisers from the Bernie Sanders Campaign joined his Congressional campaign. US Senator from Vermont, Sanders has already endorsed him, which he says has given a big boost to his campaign among the youths.
"The campaign is expanding its reach; Peter continues to gain supporters because he talks aboutthe important issues and he is not a 'career politician' type," said Fred Lonsdale, former GOTV Director for the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Latest Federal Election Commission filings show Jacob out- raise his opponent Lance on individual contributions by a margin of nearly three to one.
Jacob has consistently campaigned to put "People Over Politics" by prioritising the concerns and needs of everyday people over those of large corporations and career politicians.
Based on his interaction with the voters, he feels that this time there would be a high voter turnout.
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