Jay Vaingankar - On Running for Congress in NJ-12 (NJ Exit Interviews Podcast Episode 4)
Автор: NJ Exit Interviews Podcast
Загружено: 2026-02-10
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In our fourth episode, we sit down with Jay Vaingankar, a 28-year-old congressional candidate running for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District. The son of Indian immigrants who grew up in Mercer County, Jay's journey took him from community organizing in his high school to the Biden White House and the Department of Energy before returning home to run for Congress.
Jay discusses how growing up in one of the most diverse communities in the country shaped his worldview, his time working on COVID operations in the White House, his work on clean energy policy at the Department of Energy, and why he believes a new generation needs to step up to make New Jersey more affordable.
Topics Covered
Growing up in Mercer County as the son of Indian immigrants
Community organizing and political awakening at Penn
Working in the Biden White House on COVID operations
Clean energy investment at the Department of Energy
New Jersey's housing affordability crisis and the generational divide
Energy costs, PJM, and the case for local clean energy
The Gateway Tunnel and the future of NJ Transit
Running for Congress at 28 in a crowded NJ-12 primary
About the Guest:
Jay Vaingankar is a congressional candidate for New Jersey's 12th Congressional District. Born and raised in the Hightstown-East Windsor area of Mercer County, Jay attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania where he earned a B.S. in Economics. After organizing volunteers from New Jersey to help flip Pennsylvania in the 2020 election, he was appointed to the Biden White House, where he worked on COVID operations and management. He later served at the Department of Energy, focusing on clean energy investment and policy.
At 28, Jay is the youngest candidate in the NJ-12 race and the only one with federal agency experience. He is running on a platform centered on housing affordability, clean energy, healthcare, and transit investment. A fluent Spanish speaker who grew up in a community of 63 languages, Jay describes himself as a proud son of Central Jersey, living off Exit 8 on the Turnpike.
"New Jersey has the highest rate in the country of people our age still living with our parents. 43% of us aged 25 to 35 are living with our parents. It's twice the national average."
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