Can US Congressman Krishnamoorthi Revive the Economy and Ensure Accountability in His Senate Bid?
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Washington, Dec 26 (NationPress) Indian American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi emphasized that his campaign for the US Senate is primarily focused on restoring economic opportunities and ensuring government accountability. In an interview with IANS, he stated, “The most critical issue today is that the American dream—the potential for individuals to achieve their economic aspirations—is fading for countless people.”
He pointed out that escalating costs have rendered basic necessities unattainable for many families, explaining, “They are struggling to make ends meet.” He highlighted the high costs of groceries, housing, electricity, healthcare, and education as significant burdens.
“People are facing challenges across all these areas, causing the American dream to slip away,” he remarked. If victorious in the November 2026 elections, Krishnamoorthi, aged 52, would become the first Indian American and Hindu in the US Senate, aiming for the position being vacated by Senator Dick Durbin, with the primary set for March 17.
Krishnamoorthi argued that economic hardships are exacerbated by ineffective governance, stating, “We currently have a government that lacks accountability to its citizens.”
He criticized both trade and fiscal policies, claiming they impose additional burdens on everyday Americans. “Tariffs are being raised on a wide range of goods, inflating prices for everyone,” he asserted.
He also discussed the detrimental impacts on healthcare, noting, “It is stripping health insurance from over 17 million Americans.”
Krishnamoorthi condemned the administration for its misplaced priorities, stating, “While it is busy demolishing the east wing of the White House to construct a lavish ballroom, it neglects serious allegations regarding a child sex trafficking ring.”
He expressed concern that the government fails to provide essential information on a child sex trafficking ring that may have victimized over a thousand young women in the early 2000s.
“These actions reflect broader dysfunction,” he stated, insisting that it is imperative to hold the government accountable.
Krishnamoorthi reaffirmed his commitment to democratic values, asserting, “Ultimately, the power belongs to the people of this country, not a single individual or party.”
The Illinois Democrat has gained a national profile through his efforts in economic policy, oversight, and foreign affairs.
His Senate campaign unfolds amid escalating discussions on inflation, healthcare access, and executive accountability, key topics anticipated to be focal points in the 2026 election cycle.