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The Republican field of the 2016 presidential election in the United States currently more than a dozen candidates, 24 and added a "fearless" - the 44-year-old US first Indian governor Bobby Jindal (Bobby Jindal) on the 24th officially announced his candidacy in Louisiana, which boasted that the Trump card is "the youngest candidate with the longest history."

On his official website and social networking page, Jindal posted a video of him and his wife at home telling their three children he had decided to run for president. "Well, if we move into the White House, you can have a puppy." Jindal told his daughter. On the 24th, he made a formal speech at an event in Kenner, a suburb of New Orleans. He had spent months traveling across the country, courting more Christian conservatives and building his campaign.

In a crowded Republican field, will Jindal be the "Lucky 13"? The latest Fox News poll shows that his election prospects are not optimistic, Jindal is far behind most of the Republican candidates, and its 1% of the vote is even less than "no choice" (2%).

Mr. Jindal's aides and advisers say the 44-year-old son of Indian immigrants and two-term governor of Louisiana is positioning himself as a "fearless man." Strategist Kurt Anderson pointed out that Jindal intends to present himself as "the youngest candidate with the longest resume" because of his extensive background in public policy and government.

Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Indian immigrants. As a teenager, Jindal abandoned Hinduism and converted to Roman Catholicism. A combination of brilliance and hard work earned him a master's degree in health care policy on a Rhodes Scholarship from Oxford University; Running Louisiana's health department and hospitals at the age of 24; Three years later he was elected governor of the University System of Louisiana; Two years later, President Bush appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Mr Jindal narrowly lost his first bid for governor in 2003; Subsequently, he ran for the United States House of Representatives and was successfully elected twice, known as a shining star in American politics. In 2008, at the age of 36, Jindal became the first IndiAn-American governor in U.S. history and the first non-white governor of Louisiana in more than 100 years. Four years later, he easily won re-election against nine rivals.

Jindal opposes abortion, embryonic stem cell research and gun control. But he promised to work with divided Democrats in the state to bring about positive change. "Bobby's strength is that even though he has an Indian last name and is a Rhodes Scholar, he has been able to craft an image of himself that is very family-oriented and conservative Christian values, that he is a simple Southerner," said Thomas Langston, chairman of the political science department at Tulane University in New Orleans.

According to The Hill Magazine, Jindal is not only good at rhetoric in the Republican Party, but also a politician who has made a mark on social issues. Louisiana, in the southern United States, has a history of racial discrimination between blacks and whites. Some analysts believe that the state is not a particularly concentrated area of Indian people, so it shows that the Indian background of the politician has a special advantage.

But in the face of an unusually tight race, Albert Samuels, a political scientist at Southern University in Baton Rouge, is not optimistic about Jindal. "He is polling between zero and 1 percent and will not have a chance to participate in the (presidential) debate," he said. The first debate will be held in August and eligibility will be limited to candidates who are in the top 10 in an average of national polls.