The wealthy banker and accused carpetbagger has ripped the politics of division, while pouring money into the coffers of politicians who downplayed Jan. 6.
From a luxury building in Wisconsin last week, mustachioed multimillionaire and accused carpetbagger Eric Hovde made the case for his election to the U.S. Senate in his run against two-term
Hovde told a local conservative radio host last week he’d support Trump as the Republican candidate and that his policies were “far superior to Joe Biden.”The Daily Beast asked Hovde and his team for comment on whether he supports Trump’s voter fraud claims but they didn’t return messages.on Thursday, a shirtless Hovde floated in icy Lake Mendota outside one of his homes and declared, “So the Dems and Senator Baldwin keep saying I’m not from Wisconsin. Ha! Which is a complete joke.
“It is difficult to know if Wisconsin voters will ultimately see Hovde as a successful problem-solver from the private sector or an interloper trying to buy himself a Senate seat from out of state,” Burden added. At one point, he was dinged for arguing reporters should stop writing “sob” stories about people who “couldn’t get their food stamps or this or that.” He added, “I’m like, but what about what’s happening to the country and the country as a whole? That’s going to devastate everybody.
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