Bobby Jindal
Bobby Jindal
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal is an American politician who was the 55th Governor of Louisiana between 2008 and 2016, and previously served as a U.S. Congressman and as the vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth10 June 1971
CityBaton Rouge, LA
CountryUnited States of America
amnesty
I'm not for amnesty. I've never been for amnesty, will never be for amnesty.
jobs states mailboxes
A job for your family, a paycheck in your mailbox - they're the ultimate proof that your state is doing things right!
school cutting government
Every Republican will tell you they are for school choice, shrinking government, cutting the government workforce and getting rid of Common Core. But talk is cheap. Talk is just talk. I haven't just talked about these things. I've actually done these things.
race iran europe
We will stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power. We will stop that nuclear arms race that could happen in the Middle East. We will also make that Putin knows we have brigades in eastern Europe to make sure we deter his aggression. Peace through strength works.
dream children opportunity
My parents are proud of their Indian heritage, but they came halfway across the world so their children could be born here, raised here as Americans. They came legally, but they came here in search of the American dream, in search of freedom and opportunity.
doers needs talkers
We need a doer, not a talker.
dream american-dream want
We want to rescue the American dream.
real government people
We don't measure our people's success in how they're doing in government. We measure how they are doing in the real world and the private sector economy.
running country needs
I'm running [ for presidency] because we need to take our country back.
running country real
I'm not running to manage the decline of this great country. I'm running to make real changes.
christian believe eye
I think it's offensive to equate evangelical Christians, Catholics, others that view marriage as between a man and a woman, as being racist. We're not racist. We love our fellow man, we think we're all equal under God's eyes, we don't believe we should change the definition of marriage simply because of opinion polls or because of a court that quite frankly isn't looking at the constitution.
religious eye men
I think marriage is between a man and a woman. I think we're all created equal in God's eyes, I think we need to respect and love those we disagree with. I think we can have religious liberty without discrimination. My views on marriage aren't evolving with the polls. It's based on my faith, I think it should remain between a man and a woman.
christian religious fighting
I think it is wrong for the federal government to force Christian individuals, businesses, pastors, churches to participate in wedding ceremonies that violate our sincerely held religious beliefs. We have to stand up and fight for religious liberty. That's where this fight is going.