Andy Kim was in hospital when he decided to run for Congress. Attending a check-up with his wife Kammy, pregnant with their second child, Mr Kim was told there were complications.
Their unborn son was underweight, the doctor informed them. The cause was unclear, but if the situation did not improve there was no guarantee the baby would survive after birth.
"I was terrified,” recalled Mr Kim, 35, to The Daily Telegraph. “My wife and I were so scared. There was very little that we could do to control the situation.”
Sitting in a waiting room as the news sunk in, Mr Kim’s eyes were drawn to a television. On the screen were leading figures of the Republican Party, cheerily touting their determination…
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