58 min

Ep: 074 - U.S. Presidential Candidate David Stuckenberg Carry On Politics

    • Philosophy

This week on Carry On Politics we sat down with Presidential Candidate David Stuckenberg. You don’t want to miss this one! 
David Stuckenberg's story is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the quintessential American dream. With humble beginnings on a ranch in rural Oklahoma and Missouri, David was raised by his mother in an economically strained household. 
His early years were marked by necessity over tradition, as he left school at the tender age of eight and started contributing to the workforce by eleven. For nearly a decade, he labored diligently, gaining a diverse and real-world education on the job. 
At twenty, recognizing the value of formal education, David earned his GED. This pivotal moment led him to enlist in the Air Force at twenty-one, starting a journey that would be his first introduction to structured learning. Despite the late start, his commitment and work ethic remained his guiding force. 
David's experiences gave him insight into the lives of Americans across different socioeconomic strata—everyone but the ultra-wealthy. This unique perspective has fostered a deep connection with the American people and their diverse stories, shaping his potential presidency. 
Join us for the full interview! 

This week on Carry On Politics we sat down with Presidential Candidate David Stuckenberg. You don’t want to miss this one! 
David Stuckenberg's story is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the quintessential American dream. With humble beginnings on a ranch in rural Oklahoma and Missouri, David was raised by his mother in an economically strained household. 
His early years were marked by necessity over tradition, as he left school at the tender age of eight and started contributing to the workforce by eleven. For nearly a decade, he labored diligently, gaining a diverse and real-world education on the job. 
At twenty, recognizing the value of formal education, David earned his GED. This pivotal moment led him to enlist in the Air Force at twenty-one, starting a journey that would be his first introduction to structured learning. Despite the late start, his commitment and work ethic remained his guiding force. 
David's experiences gave him insight into the lives of Americans across different socioeconomic strata—everyone but the ultra-wealthy. This unique perspective has fostered a deep connection with the American people and their diverse stories, shaping his potential presidency. 
Join us for the full interview! 

58 min