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Andrew Kim (born July12, 1982) is an American politician and former diplomat serving as the junior
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from
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since 2024. A member of the Democratic Party, he served from 2019 to 2024 as the U.S. representative from New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. Kim worked as a civilian advisor at the
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in Afghanistan during the Obama administration. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2018, defeating incumbent Tom MacArthur. With incumbent senator Bob Menendez facing corruption and bribery charges, Kim announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in September 2023. He won the Democratic primary after successfully petitioning to abolish " county line" primary ballots in New Jersey. Kim went on to win in the 2024 general election, becoming the first Korean-American in the Senate and the first Asian-American U.S. senator from New Jersey.


Early life and career

Kim was born on July12, 1982, in
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, Massachusetts, to South Korean immigrant parents, and grew up in
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. His father was a geneticist and his mother was a nurse. Kim grew up in the Marlton section of
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, and attended Rice Elementary School before moving to
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and graduating from Cherry Hill High School East in 2000. After two years at Deep Springs College, he transferred to the
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, where he graduated
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in 2004 with a degree in
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. During college, Kim was an intern at the
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and at the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless. He later received a
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and a Harry S. Truman Scholarship to study international relations at
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. At Oxford, Kim became friends with fellow Rhodes Scholar Pete Buttigieg, the future U.S. secretary of transportation from 2021 to 2025. Kim worked at the U.S. State Department. He served in
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as a civilian adviser to generals David Petraeus and John R. Allen before working as a national security adviser under President
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. Kim served as a
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official. After the
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, Kim wrote the plan implemented by Obama to strike
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.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2018

A resident of Bordentown Township, New Jersey, Kim ran against two-term incumbent Republican Tom MacArthur in the 2018 United States House of Representatives election after winning the June Democratic primary. Kim was endorsed by Barack Obama, former U.S. vice president
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, New Jersey governor
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, and actress Piper Perabo. He said he was inspired to run by MacArthur's efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. During the campaign, MacArthur sought to portray Kim as a D.C. elitist and outsider. In an ad run by the New Jersey Republican Party, Kim was described as "Real Fishy" in Wonton font on a picture of dead fish. The ad was criticized for its racial undertones. The race was considered too close to call on election night, but the next night, an influx of absentee ballots in Burlington County, home to the majority of the district's voters, gave Kim a 2,500-vote lead, prompting him to declare victory. MacArthur conceded eight days later. With a margin of victory of fewer than 4,000 votes, or slightly over 1% of votes cast, this was New Jersey's closest congressional race. Kim became the first
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U.S. representative from New Jersey.


2020

Kim ran for reelection in 2020. In the general election, he faced Republican nominee David Richter, a businessman. Richter originally planned to run against then-Democrat Jeff Van Drew in the second district, but after Van Drew switched parties, Richter decided to run against Kim in the third district. Although the race was projected to be close, Kim won by 53% to 45%, even though the district again voted for
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.


2022

After
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, Kim's district became considerably more Democratic: Joe Biden would have won the reconfigured district by 14.1 percentage points in 2020, and Phil Murphy would have won it by 1.6 percentage points in 2021. Kim won by a margin of 11.8 percentage points (55.4 to 43.6), defeating the Republican nominee, yacht manufacturer Robert Healey, Jr.


Tenure

Kim is the first Democratic member of Congress of Korean descent and the second overall after Republican Jay Kim (no relation). Kim's first official action during his tenure was to vote for
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as speaker of the House, but he voted against her nomination during a November 2018 Democratic caucus meeting. He cited the need to reopen the government amid the ongoing
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for his decision to back Pelosi. In February 2019, Kim introduced his first bill, the Strengthening Health Care and Lowering Prescription Drug Costs Act (SAVE Act). In May, the SAVE Act passed the House, 234–183. The bill, designed to lower prescription drug costs, included a provision to prohibit brands from stopping generic versions of drugs from being sold on the market and was not expected to pass the Senate. In June 2019, Kim co-sponsored an amendment to stop a pay raise for members of Congress. In April 2020, House leadership appointed Kim to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus crisis.Kim voted with President
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's stated position 100% of the time in the 117th Congress, according to a ''
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'' analysis. This results in a Biden Plus/Minus score of +45, indicating significantly higher support for Biden's priorities than would be expected given the makeup of his district. He supported The
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, The American Rescue Plan, and the CHIPS and Science Act. During his tenure, Kim made an effort to host at least one Congressional town hall a month. In 2021 and 2022, Kim was included on Gold House's annual "A100" list, which honors those of Asian Pacific descent, "who made the greatest impact on culture and society over the past year".


2020 presidential election

On January7, 2021, after voting to certify the 2020 presidential election, Kim gained widespread media attention after he was photographed cleaning up trash left behind after the
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. He donated the blue suit he wore in the photo to the
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, which was collecting items from the riot.


Committee assignments

* Committee on Armed Services ** Subcommittee on Cyber, Information Technologies, and Innovation ** Subcommittee on Military Personnel * Committee on Foreign Affairs ** Subcommittee on Indo-Pacific ** Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability * Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party


Caucus memberships

* Congressional Progressive Caucus * Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus * Future Forum * Congressional Dads Caucus * Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment * Rare Disease Caucus


U.S. Senate


Election


Primary election

On September23, 2023, Kim announced that he would mount a primary challenge to incumbent Democratic senator Bob Menendez in the 2024 Senate election, the day after Menendez was indicted on federal corruption charges. Kim was the first major Democrat to challenge Menendez, and did not first notify any state or county Democratic party officials. He said he felt disappointed by the corruption charges, and that he sought to restore integrity in politics. Kim was soon challenged by New Jersey first lady and former
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analyst Tammy Murphy, the wife of incumbent governor
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. Her candidacy was accused of being nepotistic, with some papers calling Kim an "underdog" and "insurgent" taking on the " New Jersey political machine". On November14, 2023, he released his first campaign ad, which showed him interacting with voters in an unscripted conversation. Early on in the race he picked up some endorsements, most notably from Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, U.S. representatives such as Brendan Boyle and Grace Meng (of Pennsylvania and New York, respectively), along with various local party chapters, mayors and some unions. He was also endorsed by former national security advisor Susan Rice and former New Jersey congressman Tom Malinowski; both had worked with him during his time at the
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. When Kim was endorsed by the College Democrats of New Jersey, they were reportedly pressured to endorse Murphy instead. Kim criticized these efforts, saying, "We seek fairness in our democracy and must not deviate when it advantages us." He later accused "party elites" of trying to "put their thumb on the scale" in the election. The
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(NOW) endorsed Kim over Murphy in late February. After Murphy declined to participate in what would have been the first primary debate, Kim discussed his candidacy and platform alone with the ''New Jersey Globe'' on February4. The two debated on February 18, in a live-streamed event again hosted by the ''New Jersey Globe''. Polls conducted since October showed Kim maintaining a lead over Murphy with a plurality of support. On February10, Kim secured New Jersey's Monmouth County Democratic Party nomination, the first in the state, having won the county convention with 265 votes to Murphy's 181. The result was seen as an upset, as it was Murphy's home county, and various county officials had already endorsed her. Kim won the endorsement of his home county of Burlington on February24 with 90% of the vote. Ultimately, Kim won 17 of the 19 county line endorsements. On February26, Kim's legal team filed a federal lawsuit in the District Court of New Jersey, seeking the abolition of the "county line" ballot system, being joined by opponents Patricia Campos-Medina and Larry Hamm. Kim called the system "unconstitutional" and sought a general redesign of ballots. After Murphy dropped out of the race, Kim said he would continue his efforts against the county line procedure. ''
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'' reported Kim would stand to benefit from the line due to a lack of serious opposition, but the lawsuit proceeded. Federal judge Zahid Quraishi struck down the county line on March29, and directed clerks to instead print ballots with candidates organized by office in randomized order for the 2024 primary election. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals declined to block the ruling on April4, 2024, ahead of a deadline to finalize ballot designs for the primary on April 5. On March24, 2024, Murphy announced that she was suspending her campaign. In his statement after Murphy announced she was dropping out, Kim asked supporters to respect her, saying, "we are all a part of something bigger than all of us". After Murphy's campaign suspension, Kim was considered the presumptive nominee, and many predicted an easy victory in the general election. Various news outlets, including ''The Hill'', considered Murphy dropping out a victory for Kim against "machine politics" in New Jersey. The development, along with the Menendez scandal, helped boost Kim's campaign further and spurred hope of greater reform. On June 4, Kim won the Democratic primary, defeating Patricia Campos-Medina and Larry Hamm with 75% of the vote.


General election

The same day as the primary, incumbent senator Bob Menendez, who was still on trial for bribery, filed to run for reelection. Although still a registered Democrat, Menendez was set to appear on the ballot as an independent. Curtis Bashaw, a real estate developer and former director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, won the Republican primary on June 7. Upon winning his primary, Kim criticized Menendez for running, and attacked Bashaw for his endorsement of
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in the presidential election. By July, Kim had raised more than $9 million for his campaign, with 94% of the donations $100 or less. On July 9, he voiced concerns over President Biden's age and his presidential campaign. When Biden suspended his campaign on July 21, Kim endorsed Vice President
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, who eventually became the nominee. He later addressed the
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in August. Menendez was found guilty on all counts in his corruption trial on July 16, 2024. Kim once again urged Menendez to resign. Both he and Bashaw called the conviction a “sad day for New Jersey". Kim said he would accept an invitation to be appointed to the
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by
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were Menendez to resign or be expelled. On July 23, Menendez announced he would resign from office on August 20. Menendez later requested his name be removed from the ballot on August 16, ending his campaign. On the same day, Murphy announced he would appoint George Helmy, his former chief of staff, to replace Menendez in the Senate. Kim said he supported the appointment and that he would "look forward to working with him in the Capitol". Helmy said he would step down from the Senate when either Kim or Bashaw was certified as the winner of the election on November 27. Murphy confirmed that he would then appoint the winner of the general election. Helmy was sworn in on September 9. Later that month, Garden State Equality, an LGBT rights group based in New Jersey, endorsed Kim over Bashaw, who is openly gay.


Committee assignments

* Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs ** Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection ** Subcommittee on National Security and International Trade and Finance (Ranking Member) ** Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance, and Investment * Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation ** Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation ** Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Media ** Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Freight, Pipelines, and Safety * Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ** Subcommittee on Border Management, Federal Workforce, and Regulatory Affairs ** Subcommittee on Disaster Management, District of Columbia, and Census (Ranking Member) * Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions ** Subcommittee on Education and the American Family ** Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security


Political positions

Kim was a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus during his time in the House of Representatives. Kim supports providing aid to the Ukrainian military amid the
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that has been ongoing since February 2022. He called the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny a
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. He called the 2023 Camp David Principles between the U.S.,
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, and
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"historic". In April 2024, along with most Democrats, Kim voted for three military aid package supplementals, for
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,
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, and
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. In April 2025, Kim voted for a pair of resolutions proposed by Senator
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to cancel the Trump administration's sales of $8.8 billion in bombs and other munitions to Israel. The proposals were defeated, 82 to 15. When the
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overturned '' Roe v. Wade'' in 2022, Kim said he was "outraged" by the decision, calling it an "injustice". In 2024, he said he would vote to codify reproductive rights into federal law. Kim has called himself "proudly pro-choice" and said reproductive healthcare is an "essential human right". In December 2022, Kim voted for the
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enshrining
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and
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protections into federal law. He co-sponsored the Equality Act, which would guarantee civil rights protections, amend existing civil rights law to explicitly include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected statuses, and prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in public spaces. Kim has also attended
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s across New Jersey. In 2020, Kim co-sponsored and voted for the Justice in Policing Act. Kim supports
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, and is open to different options, such as single-payer or multi-payer systems. Kim has said the Supreme Court's decision ''
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'' "significantly damaged democracy", and supports overturning it. He has been endorsed by the End Citizens United political action committee. The group also launched several ads for his 2024 Senate campaign. Kim supports investing in
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and electrifying transit systems. He was endorsed by the
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and the
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in the 2024 Senate election. Kim believes
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is a national security crisis. He supports universal background checks and an assault weapons ban as a way of preventing gun violence, and has an "F" grade from the NRA Political Victory Fund. Kim was named a Gun Sense Candidate by Moms Demand Action in 2024. Kim has voted to raise servicemember pay every year through the NDAA, and supports doubling funding for veteran suicide prevention and outreach programs. Kim supports banning members of Congress from trading stock, saying in December 2021 that he "disagree strongly" with speaker
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, who defended the practice. He also supports ending the filibuster in the U.S. Senate.


Personal life

Kim married Kammy Lai, a tax attorney, in 2012. They have two sons, born in 2015 and 2017. His family lives down the street from his childhood home in Moorestown,
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. Kim is a
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. One of Kim's passions is making
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s, and he has said that were he not a politician, he would have started his own bagel shop. He taught bagel making classes over Zoom in April 2021 in an effort to raise money for his 2022 reelection campaign.


Electoral history


See also

* List of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans in the United States Congress


References


External links


Senator Andy Kim
official U.S. Senate website
Campaign website
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