Garbage Man vs. the Swamp – IOTW Report

Garbage Man vs. the Swamp

Nate Morris isn’t just taking out trash—he’s coming for Mitch McConnell’s legacy.

Warroom.org
Appearing on Saturday’s WarRoom with Steve Bannon, Morris—a self-made millionaire and ninth-generation Kentuckian—announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate as an America First Republican, targeting what is widely known as “Mitch McConnell’s seat.”

In his scorched-earth ad and subsequent interview, Morris made one thing brutally clear: “We’re gonna run over [McConnell’s legacy] again and again with that garbage truck and take out the trash.”

Born to a single mother on food stamps and raised in a union household, Morris built a $2 billion waste management company from a $10,000 credit card loan. That “garbage man” background is more than a metaphor—it’s his campaign brand. “I know a little something about garbage,” Morris quipped in his campaign ad. “And Mitch McConnell? He’s trash.”

His ad, which aired nationally, lit up WarRoom’s “force multiplier” audience. “Most powerful ad I’ve ever seen,” Bannon said. “You’re not doing the Hallmark thing [announcing your candidacy]—this ad is war.” more

9 Comments on Garbage Man vs. the Swamp

  1. Enticing successful business men, and women, into becoming politically active will go a long way towards straitening this country out. A 12 year old that’s run a road side pop cycle stand is more economically astute than any Libtard or RINO.
    Speaking of RINO’s I see that giant piece of shit Thom Tillis is at it again.

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  2. The ad is spot on. Excellent PR for a Senate candidate who loves his state. Kentucky needs a senator like him. Good business people are very effectively proactive politicians. Usually, they work hard for the benefit of their constituents. He should win if MAGA show up strong at the polls – primary and general elections.

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