Fellow American,
Tomorrow’s the last presidential primary debate of the cycle, and I am once again ready to deliver the honest and hard TRUTHs that are so obviously missing from today’s political discourse.
At the last debate, you watched me bring the heat and hold the dishonest media, the crony establishment, and my hypocritical opponents accountable. At this debate, you can expect more of that fire, because I refuse to surrender an inch to those who want to maintain the status quo. The same Super PACs, the same backroom deals, the same blatant election interference, and the same erosion of trust in our government – it all ends on my watch.
I’m 38 years old; I’m the youngest Republican candidate to ever run for President of the United States. The reason why my generation has lost its sense of national pride is, in part, because people in my generation feel like the American Dream isn’t attainable anymore. Well, it’s going to take a CEO with a clear vision and deep understanding in the White House to correct course and restore our great nation.
“Take a sledgehammer to Vivek.” “You’re just scum.” “Barack Obama amateur.” My political rivals can attack and insult me all they want – don’t worry, I can take it. But strip that away, and what’s left? Empty promises, war hawks, and billionaire Super PAC puppets.
Here’s what we need to do – and what we will do once I’m elected: unleash American energy, put people back to work and stop paying them more to stay home, and increase the supply of housing for ordinary Americans. Taking on Joe Biden (or whomever the managerial class decides to put up in his stead) and undoing his failed Bidenomics agenda is going to take a candidate with fresh legs and strong America First convictions. My campaign is built to win, and I am excited that you’re along with me on this ride.
This is the last day before the final debate, and 40 days until the Iowa caucuses. Please consider a contribution tonight and tune in tomorrow night!
- Vivek
GET TO KNOW VIVEK: Vivek is an American entrepreneur, political and cultural thought leader, and New York Times bestselling author of Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam, along with his second book, Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to Excellence.
He has been a prominent and outspoken critic against ESG, discriminatory practices under the guise of critical race theory, and of what he calls "government-tech censorship," where the government colludes with big tech to do through the backdoor what it couldn't do through the front door under the Constitution.
Vivek is a first-generation American. Growing up in the Cincinnati area, he often recounts the sage advice he received from his father that "If you're going to stand out, then you might as well be outstanding." This advice set the course for his life: an accomplished pianist, a nationally ranked tennis player, and the valedictorian of his Jesuit high school. He went on to graduate summa cum laude in Biology from Harvard in 2007 and received his J.D. degree from Yale Law School in 2013, worked at a hedge fund, then started a pharmaceutical company, Roivant Sciences, where his team developed five drugs that went on to become FDA-approved.
In 2022, he founded Strive Asset Management, an Ohio-based firm, that takes direct aim at asset managers like BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard and others for their fiduciary breach of duty to maximize the wealth of their clients for Wokeism. Strive's mission is to restore the voices of everyday citizens in the American economy by leading companies to focus on excellence over politics. STAND WITH VIVEK ➞
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