Me, the animals, yoga, jogging, nothing is exciting.
Really? I mean, my story is totally... Steuja, how do you feel about the story? Yeah, I have a lot of time to get over 1000 euros. Do you have connections or are you super-kräft? No, just like Steuja.
Wow, and that's easy. Sure, the taste is almost all automatic. I feel like it's so. In Spain, hold your Geld zurück. Upgab of Christ 31st, Juli.
What?
“Do you feel like you're in Spain with Whiso Steuja?”
Oh, yeah. Donald Trump's approval is collapsing in Indiana. The approval of Magra Republicans in Indiana, falling to an all-time low. The latest economist poll has Trump's approval in Indiana. Net-negative 17 points can Indiana turn blue.
Can critical national races there in Indiana turn blue?
Or, as I say, just turn back to competence, turn back to democracy. And if there's anybody who can do it, it's ball-buy. A seventh-generation loser who's running for Secretary of State in Indiana, Harvard undergrad, Harvard Law, was a member of the Marines, and now he's running for Secretary of State. Magra Republicans are so scared of bobae at their recent convention.
They replaced the sitting Magra Republican Secretary of State, a guy by the name of Marcel, with a new guy who nobody really even knows who he is. And that guy right now was apparently running against bobae. Let me bring in bobae right now, who's running for Secretary of State in Indiana. Boe, great to see the people of Indiana, they know you, they know generations of buys in Indiana.
You're running though right there, right now, devote in your life to public service. Talk to us about this race though, and what you're seeing when you're, you know, I often do these videos and people say to me, hey, Ben, don't get our hopes, don't, you know, say, you know, Indiana could have a Democrat in a position like Secretary of State. Talk to us about it though, is, is, is, is, is, you see in a difference there.
Yeah, well, first of all, thank you for having me on Ben, and this is real. The momentum we're building here is real, and don't take my word for it. Look at what the other side has done. They've replaced the sitting Secretary of State at their own convention a couple of weeks ago, not because he was incompetent, which he is, not because he's corrupt, which he also is.
They replaced him because they figured out that he was going to lose handling to our campaign. And so there's real change happening here in Indiana. People are fed up with the high costs, they're fed up with the insider dealing that's infested our state government, and they're ready for honest leadership.
“That's what this campaign is about, and we couldn't be more excited to get our message”
out here in the next few months. You know, here we are two years into Trump regime, but setting aside that Indiana now has had many, many years perhaps decades of Republican control now at the highest level. People view Indiana as a as a red state. So it's, you can't say that, well, you know, in terms of the problems people are facing.
It's a mult size issue. I mean, one side has been in charge pretty much, and, you know, for a pretty long time at this stage, as Indiana shifted red, and to me, the issue is, you know, have these Republicans delivered to the people of Indiana, and it just seems with all of the prices
going up, with housing being inaccessible, it just seems the answer is resoundingly no, we got
to try something else. Yeah, I mean, just your viewers may not be aware, but the Secretary of State, the sitting Secretary of State, in my state, Indiana, has spent ninety two thousand dollars of our tax money on a luxury SUV for himself. He's hired his family members to pay some sick figure salaries.
He's taken trips all over the world, and won't tell us who's paying for them. He's given out millions of dollars in no bid state contracts to his largest campaign donors. That type of nonsense is the natural product of 20 years of the same group of insiders controlling everything in our state government, of single party Republican control, there's no accountability.
“And so, that's why my first act of Secretary of State is going to need to open an independent”
audit of this office to regain the trust of the five million registered Husha voters in
our state, and trying to get this thing back on course where we're running our elections competently, honestly, not injecting partisanship and nonsense conspiracy theories to our electoral process where it shouldn't be. Talk about your background, I gave a little bit of the primary 30 years old, lawyer, marine, arbor law, and you're now running for off.
Let people know a little bit about yourself and why you've decided to step into this race. Yeah, I'm the seventh generation of my family born here in the state of Indiana, and as you hinted at the top, hinted to at the top, I was kind of raised in a family of public servants. My granddad served our state in the United States Senate, and one of the things
That I was most proud of in his service was the author to law called Title IX...
is allowed millions and millions of young girls all over a country to compete fairly in college athletics. Every time I see someone like Caitlyn Clark here on the fever, Sophie Cunningham, who's
just an amazing superstar woman athlete, I think about him and the millions of girls that
are inspired to achieve things through college sports. He authored a constitutional amendment to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 at a time in our country when the Vietnam War was raging, and young people were fighting and dying in a war in Vietnam, they didn't have a right to vote on whether that war continued. My dad served as governor of our state, instituted the 21st century scholars program, which
is allowed millions of kids here to go to school, debt free, if they did all the right things, and it just lived really fulfilling lies, and that's inspired me to make a similar
“impact in my life in service. That's why I joined the Marine Corps because I owe this”
country so much, I love my country. And for those of us who love our countries, love our
country and love our state, it's not good enough to sit on the sidelines. If you don't
like the way things are going, you have an obligation to raise your hand, that's what I'm doing here, things have gotten completely off track in our state government with corruption inside or dealing the rest, that ends November 3rd. You know, I do a lot of coverage of how there's been a vibe shift even over the past two years, and particularly over the last six to nine months, especially I think really beginning
to accelerate even more with the cover up of the Epstein files, which I think brought a lot of people who may not have been seeing it to say, well, if you're willing to lie about that, God, I was giving you the benefit of the doubt this and the other, and then you have, you know, inflation, surging, and then all of the promises by Trump, not delivering on those promises. And if housing was accessible, which Trump now calls a big yon and
“Maga Republic, the big yon, when it comes to asking if things were affordable, I think”
we'd be in a different issue, but saying that people are suffering right now and feeling pain isn't a talking point. It's the reality of people. And so, to talk to us when you see people out there, I mean, are you seeing a vibe shift? I just when my viewers go, Ben, don't get it, you know, whatever. Don't get our hopes up. This is what you tell us, and then the election happens, but I'm seeing the vibe shift in red states of people
saying, I can't, I gave it once, I did it twice, some people. I tried it three times. Okay, I just, I can, right now, not anymore. Yeah, I get all over our state. You know, I come from a more rural, agricultural state. And so, I can't tell you how many times I'll be somewhere in my state, and I'll hear about a rural hospital closing, those hospital systems primarily operate off of Medicaid funding. And people are having to drive across canylines into other
states, hours, just for basic health care services like that. I can't tell you how many times I'll be talking to farmers in my state, the cost of diesel, the cost of fertilizer, the cost of gasoline is through the roof, making it really hard for them just to get by because of the war that Donald Trump started in the Middle East. And it's particularly insulting to the people, the hardworking people of my state when he says that affordability is a
hoax. When he says that he likes inflation, well, I got news for him, the people in my state are hurting. And that type of rhetoric is disrespectful, and that's one of the reasons you're seeing people wake up to some of this just nonsense. You know, I want to get your take on this and what you're hearing from losers because I think it's extra disrespectful any then compounds matters by treating people in your state and others like their stupid, like he'll go guess
whatever he buddy, as part of my deal with Iran, they are going to buy all of your produce and corn and all of that stuff. So you're going to get rich. The truckers Iran is going to now lead to an energy boom. And then you hear the people in Iran saying, well, we know what he's talking about. That's not in the MOU. And like he just goes back and then just tries to remember he,
you know, on China and soybeans. He's like, don't worry, 13 million metric tons. It was like, okay,
that's half of what it was, they hear people. You reduced it in half and you think that we're supposed to give you a, it just constants stuff like that. Yeah. No, it's the constant misinformation is meant to distract you. You know, what's the old saying, the adages flood the zone, right? There's so many balls in here, so much misinformation coming at you, that it really is sometimes overwhelming. But that can't distract us from what we have to do. We have to deliver on making life more affordable
for working class people in Indiana and beyond. We have to root out the corruption that has pervaded our government from the top down. It's bad in my state. We have statewide elected officials that are hiring family members and giving out no big contracts to large donors. That is everything
“wrong with politics. And that's why trust has just eroded in government generally. And we can't”
have that as a country because government, I still believe can be a force for good. It can really help people, not just in my state, but beyond. But in order to do that, we have to rebuild trust.
We have to make sure that the taxpayers being respected and that we have peop...
within integrity, or not just looking out for the friends, their family, and their biggest donors.
Before we go about where can people learn more about your campaign and any final message
“to our seven million subscribers about you and about your campaign and about this race?”
Yeah, so just our website is bowby.com. If you could go on there, check out our platform, chip in a few bucks. If you can, we're fighting back against some of the magas to impact money. So we need the ammunition to fight back. I'd really appreciate that. We're on all of the social
“media platforms just at bowby. And the last thing that I'll leave you folks is with this.”
Now, I was in the United States Marine Corps. I was a never-chair officer. I was in command
of a whole lot of people. One of the best things about our nation's military is that it draws from every walk of life. We didn't always agree on everything. We definitely disagreed when it came to politics. But at the end of the day, despite those disagreements, we were able to reconcile our differences and come together to achieve some really hard missions and too often in our country. In my state, we have leaders that focus on all of the little ways
to divide Americans, pit them against each other. But that's not leadership. We need leaders in Indiana and beyond that try and lead by bringing people together. What we do have in common,
“which will always be more important than the little things that divide us. That's beyond the policy.”
That is what this campaign, that is what this movement is about, rooting out the divisiveness, the fear, and hatred from our politics. We can build something better. Bowby, running for Secretary of State, Indiana. Thanks, Bowby.
Thank you, Matt. Everybody, hit subscribe here. Let's get to 7 million subscribers.
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