Nate Morris, CEO of Morris Industries, is considering running for governor or the Senate in Kentucky to advance an 'America First' agenda. He criticizes career politicians and the Republican establishment while praising Vice President JD Vance and Senator Rand Paul for their support of Trump's policies. Morris believes that Kentucky needs leadership that aligns with the populist movement and he is prepared to challenge the status quo.
Kentucky businessman Nate Morris believes Kentucky citizens deserve elected officials who fight for the America First agenda. He is considering a run for governor or the Senate to champion this cause, he told. Morris, chairman and CEO of Morris Industries, says Kentucky must oust the “career politicians and the RINOs” as well as its Democrat “leftist” governor Andy Beshear , and that he is considering taking them on himself.
Morris, who shares similar roots and background with Vice President JD Vance, described their commonalities as coming from the working class, having roots in Appalachia, and taking on the elites in Silicon Valley and New York and other places through their businesses. He said, “Nineteen of my family members worked in an auto plant in Kentucky, so I know the challenges of working-class America,” He added, “I was fortunate enough to get a great education and be able to build a company beginning with $10,000 on a credit card.” Morris described his emergence from humble beginnings to attain great success, which mirrors Vance’s own ascendance. He stated, “I was absolutely flat broke when I got started, but took on one of the toughest industries in America, the Tony Soprano industry, which is the waste management space, and applied technology to it, and took that company public at $2 billion on the New York Stock Exchange. So I’ve been fighting against big companies, like in the waste business, but also fighting the regulation that would try to bear down on us as an entrepreneur. And you know, I’m really proud of that kinship that JD and I have, in that connection that we share, and that’s what allowed us to bond so quickly. And obviously I’ve been very inspired by his success and what he’s doing to help President Trump in the America first agenda. Morris lauded Kentucky Senator Rand Paul as a true champion for the state, saying, “I’m so proud of the work that Senator Paul is doing on behalf of Kentucky. He never forgets the people. He never forgets the Constitution. And I was very proud that I was one of the first people on his presidential campaign when he ran about a decade ago to support him here in Kentucky. He also criticized the Republican party’s “real challenge” with establishment Republicans who have fought Trump’s populist America First agenda. He stated, “It is time to recognize that this party is different, this party has changed, and those old remnants and the dead wood, they’ve got to go, they’ve got to get out, and we’ve got to bring in a new generation of leadership that appreciates where this country is heading and where this movement is heading to reform America and to bring America back to the Golden Age that President Trump talks about.” Morris lamented that Gov. Beshear hurt Kentucky’s standing nationally by opposing Trump’s agenda, saying, “Kentucky is in the crosshairs of all these other issues nationally, where we should be promoting America First and getting in line with President Trump and his agenda.” He believes that in Kentucky and across the nation, Republicans must fight for candidates that align with the movement. He said, “We have the wind at our back right now, but we can’t take anything for granted, and that means we’ve got to get people elected that are not going to turn their back on this movement and this agenda — that means holding folks accountable and understanding exactly where they are and what they’re going to do to help the president.” He also ridiculed Democrats as the party prepared to hold the DNC elections, saying the Republican Party “is the party of common sense, as the president’s told us, and that doesn’t sound like common sense to me. And I think the average American who’s working hard, are hard hats, the folks that are working in factories, folks here in Kentucky, they’re in the coal mines. They know that’s nonsense, and I think that gives us even a — more opportunity to expand our party and to expand the folks that we’re bringing into the America first agend
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