Former NASCAR driver and sports reporter Hermie Sadler says he's 'fed up' with the way the government has been run and is running for the Virginia State Senate.
A former NASCAR driver with an interesting and unconventional career path is revving up the race for one swing state senate seat, telling Fox News Digital he jumped into the race because he was "fed up" with the way the government was being run.with an interesting and unconventional career path is revving up the race for one swing state senate seat, telling Fox News Digital he jumped into the race because he was"fed up" with the way the government was being run.
"Government can have a positive or a negative impact on these types of communities and small businesses and their families," he added."A lot of people are frustrated, concerned, want to know why things are not getting done, why things are not changing for the better. And I hear a lot of people complaining about it, but nobody's really trying to do anything about it."
He went on to detail his diverse and colorful background, and explained why he felt it had prepared him to"Man. I've done a little bit of everything," he said."I've never been afraid to try new things… I've learned things that I've been able to apply and not only in my business but in my everyday life."
Sadler explained that, throughout his career, he'd worked with billionaires in boardrooms all the way down to people living week to week and paycheck to paycheck, and that experience had prepared him to represent them and know what affected them in their daily lives, unlike other politicians.
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