Sanders's endorsement is expected to give a big boost to the election campaign of 30-year-old Jacob, who is seeking to unseat incumbent Republican Leonard Lance who has represented Congressional District 7 of New Jersey since 2009.
Jacob's names figures in the list of 60 other liberal Democrat candidates running for local, state and Congressional office in November's election. The list has been posted on Sander's new initiative Our Revolution website.
"Through various community organisations, Peter has helped fight the ongoing scourges of child abuse, human trafficking, and disastrous Iraq War," it said.
"Meanwhile, he has continued to proudly campaign for healthcare reform, environmental sustainability, and immigrant integration back here in the US. If elected, Peter will continue to serve not just as a politician, but as a true public servant, and will fight to instill progressive values into New Jersey's legislation," the website said.
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Jacob, whose parents immigrated from India in 1986, hoped that this would help him enter the Congress.
"Everyone at our campaign is incredibly touched and thankful for where we are at right now, however, we have a long way to go. With the backing of Senator Sanders, the Our Revolution campaign, and your help, we can bring the people's voices back to Washington," he said in a statement.
Jacob is the only campaign selected by Sanders in the State of New Jersey.
The 7th Congressional District of New Jersey is said to be a strong Republican bastion. The party has retained this seat for the last 100 years, except for six years between 1975-1981.
After attending Union County College, in New Jersey, Jacob continued undergraduate studies in Sociology at Kean University. Soon after, Peter studied at Washington University in St Louis, earning a Master of Social Work from the top-ranked program in the nation.
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