In the latest episode of Steve Bannon's War Room, the Republican said that his need to fight against the "establishment" and "ruling class" is why he is running again.
"I really thought that when I was fighting overseas, that that would be the struggle for my generation, that that was going to be our big test. It certainly was after 9/11," Kent, who is a retired 20-year-veteran, said to Bannon.
"But now that we see all the lies, all the misrepresentations of the Iraq War, of what the ruling class has done to this country, I can see now clearly… and I think many people in my generation do, we saw a lot of great heroes like Eli Crane — he's another post-9/11 combat vet — Anna Paulina Luna, really stepping up in continuing that fight against the establishment, that fight against our permanent ruling class, to restore the people's voice back to Washington, DC. And that's why I'm not quitting, and that's why I'm running again."
"We're announcing early because this is going to be a long and hard fight," Kent added later on in the interview. In this past midterm election, Kent lost to his Democrat opponent, Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez, with 49 percent of the vote compared to her 50.5 percent.
"We need to raise as much funding as we possibly can. At the end of the day, this comes down to resources," he said.
On Twitter, Kent expanded on his War Room announcement.
"I'm excited to announce that I'm running for Congress to restore common sense values to SW Washington. Our woke congresswoman Marie Perez votes in lockstep w/ the radical left's agenda that's crushing working families," he wrote.
"In her first three votes, the moderate mask has fallen to reveal a woke extremist," Kent said of Perez.
"Her first vote was for far-left radical Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker. Her second vote was against requiring members of Congress to actually show up to work to vote in person. And her third vote was in favor of the Biden Administration's 87,000 new IRS agents who disproportionately target middle-income Americans and small businesses," he continued.
While the Republicans were split for 15 rounds of voting on whether or not Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California should be Speaker of the House, Democrats were united behind progressive New York Rep. Jeffries.
Kent went on to call for a unification of Washington's centrists and conservatives in order to beat his far-left rival.
"To defeat her, we must unify the centrist and right-leaning voters of the Republican party, and we need to make sure all of us turn out to vote, including the 80,000 Republicans who didn't show up in 2022."
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