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Kiwi Farms
Hello my Kiwi dudes and dudettes. Kevin Paffrath (29), AKA Meet Kevin, is a successful Youtuber, real estate developer, and a stocks/financial planner. He's had a few controversies and seems quite plastic. That being said, he's not really in Lolcow territory, for now. He's running for governor of California to unseat Gavin Newsom. He announced this recently and just in the last few days he's been entertaining and endorsing conspiracy theories. Also, Fox News is obviously going to parade this guy around as long as he can siphon lib votes.
I'm Officially Running for Governor at 29. Here's my Plan.
Currently, Kevin is ranting about how Gavin Newsom personally brought the banhammer down on his instagram post. Apparently this whole thing happened because he called Newsom a Weanie Baby. I dunno if that's really why it was removed. That being said, of the 25 current candidates challenging Newsom, I doubt he's pulling out the stops for this zoomer. He's really trying to foster the "grass roots" movement early on. We'll see how it goes. He's asking for donations, claiming he needs to money but can make it go further than any other candidate.
Governor of California Had me DELETED from Instagram
(Youtube link)
Here are some of his issues. I could power level on some of these, so I'm just going to say a lot of them are pretty fucking dumb. Not all of them. But a lot of these policy proposals are either, A. Dumb, B. Unconstitutional (Ie: Not pass the courts), C. There's zero political will to pass a lot of these proposals
A few highlights you all might like: Deregulate online gambling, create an all-in-one college/highschool/financial center/trade school for kids starting at 14, and mobilizing the national guard via executive order to build houses for the homless - thus solving the homeless crisis in 60 days or less.
His campaign may be run on 12 yr old energy. It's a little early to tell, but this could be good.