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We Need A Nation That Values Freedom - Interview w/ Robby Starbuck - TN Congressional Candidate
Robby Starbuck, a former Hollywood music video director/producer, watched his career crash and burn when he came out as a Conservative in 2015 loudly voicing his support for Donald Trump.
Now a Congressional candidate for Tennessee’s District 5, Starbuck aims to flip that district from Blue to Red and boldly take Conservative Tennessee values to Washington and make them spread across the nation; “We need a nation that values Freedom,” Starbuck says.
Starbuck is not afraid to talk about tough issues that many politicians in Tennessee avoid. He’s consistent on medical freedom, critical race theory and the cultural issues that matter.
Starbuck outlines why is running for office, the challenges he faces, the belief-system that guides him and much more in this interview.
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