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Independent Streak Ep. 2
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Independent Streak Ep. 2

Highlighting Independent Voices In Politics and Culture
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In this ongoing series here on Jesse Ventura’s Die First, Then Quit we will be giving a platform and showcasing candidates, activists, and influencers who are fighting to bring something new, fresh, and game changing to the worlds of politics and pop culture.

In this episode, Tyrel Ventura drove out to the rural farm lands of western Minnesota to sit down with the 3rd party candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, Travis “Bull” Johnson.

A long time Libertarian but currently running under the Legal Marijuana Now Party, Johnson is aiming to win Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District with his unique brand of no-nonsense honesty and blue collar work ethic. Although his district has a long history of voting GOP red, “Bull” has been gaining serious momentum on all sides of the political spectrum. While his support of the 2nd Amendment and passion for downsizing the federal government wins him much needed conservative votes, his stance on ending the Drug War, rolling back the Military Industrial Complex, and ending corporate America’s stranglehold over the U.S. Government has drawn him praise and support from his left leaning constituents as well.

With his staunch desire to tear down the two party dictatorship by winning his race for the U.S. House, the 20 year Army veteran Travis “Bull” Johnson is the epitome of a true independent statesman and that makes him the perfect candidate for the Independent Streak podcast here on Jesse Ventura’s Die First, Then Quit.

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Jesse Ventura's Die First Then Quit
The Jesse Ventura's Independent Streak Podcast
Welcome to the Independent Streak podcast, only on Jesse Ventura’s Die First, Then Quit. Here we showcase candidates, activists, and influencers who are fighting to bring something new, fresh, and game changing to the worlds of politics and pop culture.