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Vivek Ramaswamy Endorses Nate Morris in Kentucky Senate Race
Anti-woke alliance forms as Ramaswamy backs businessman to replace Mitch McConnell.

Vivek Ramaswamy is stepping off the sidelines and straight into one of the most critical Senate primaries of 2025. The Ohio gubernatorial candidate and anti-woke crusader has officially endorsed Kentucky businessman Nate Morris in the high-stakes race to replace Mitch McConnell in the U.S. Senate.
“Nate Morris is the exact kind of candidate the MAGA movement needs in the Senate,” Ramaswamy declared. “The era of career politicians is over.”
That’s not just political talk. Morris, the founder of Rubicon, a private waste management company, is a longtime ally of Ramaswamy’s in the fight against woke capitalism. He’s also an early investor in Strive, Ramaswamy’s unapologetically anti-ESG asset management firm that has quickly become a cornerstone of the growing parallel economy.
This endorsement marks a powerful consolidation of the America First movement’s economic and political energy:
Ramaswamy is running to replace establishment Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
Nate Morris is positioning himself as the anti-McConnell candidate in Kentucky.
Both are laser-focused on dismantling ESG mandates, DEI policies, and the corporate elites funding them.
In his statement, Morris welcomed Ramaswamy’s support and outlined a vision for working hand-in-hand with Ohio and other conservative states to push a nationalist economic agenda.
“With Vivek Ramaswamy in Columbus and me in Washington D.C., I am confident that we can and we will continue to make Kentucky, Ohio, and America great,” Morris said.
Morris is facing stiff competition from Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr and former Attorney General Daniel Cameron. But in a race dominated by debates over DEI and ESG, Morris is painting his rivals as Mitch McConnell loyalists relics of the old GOP guard.
The establishment’s fingerprints are indeed all over this race. McConnell, who’s been in the Senate since 1985, has long used Kentucky as a power base to enforce his beltway brand of compromise and globalism. Morris and his backers are making it clear: that era is over.
Donald Trump Jr. also jumped in to vouch for Morris’s anti-woke credibility, calling him a proven ally in the fight against ESG tyranny.
“Nate is 100% aligned with us on supporting the parallel economy, combating ESG, and destroying woke capital once and for all,” Trump Jr. said.
Morris has now racked up endorsements from Ramaswamy, Trump Jr., Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno, and Indiana Senator Jim Banks signaling that the populist wing of the GOP is coalescing around a candidate who’s ready to carry the torch after McConnell’s long and controversial tenure.
If Kentucky voters are ready to trade insider politics for bold leadership, Nate Morris may be the man to watch.
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