WATCH: Meet Hung Cao, the Navy combat veteran running for Congress

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WATCH: Meet Hung Cao, the Navy combat veteran running for Congress
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Retired Navy captain and House candidate HungCaoCongress served in U.S. special operations for over 25 years. Now, he says he is ready to bring the fight to Washington, D.C.

Cao is running for the hotly contested Virginia’s 10th Congressional District seat, and he said it was President Joe Biden's and the Democrats' failures on the world stage that pushed him to run, according to a Thursday interview."I left Kabul in January of 2021, and it was pretty stable," Cao said."Six months later, we watched Kabul fall, and that was just like watching Vietnam fall.

The ad begins with a shot of a helicopter escaping the U.S. Embassy in Saigon and the story of how Cao and his family escaped Vietnam. "Joe Biden's woke government is kicking them out, discarding them like trash," Cao said."This is not how America treats our heroes. I will not stand for it."Many seeking the GOP nomination have sought to make the election about state education and the perceived threat of leftist encroachment on students' education.

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