Digital Underground's Mr. Vegas Has Big Plans For Congress

Greg “Shock G” Jacobs, known for being the front man of Digital Underground and a co-producer of several Tupac hits, has endorsed Robert Strawder for U.S. Congress.
Robert “The Vegas Don” Strawder is also a hip-hop artist and a fellow member of Digital Underground, and he is running for House of Representatives on the Libertarian ticket.

“I think Strawder has the right path. He’s been through and seen the darkest of dark and the most beautiful of light, and he knows where it all fits in. He’s representing all of us.” –  Shock G.

“We’re thrilled that Robert’s found his home in the Libertarian Party,” said Libertarian Party of Nevada chairman Jason Smith;The system Strawder is talking about is the institution of omnipotent government that over-reaches beyond its boundaries, criminalizes normal behavior, and causes inter-generational poverty and legal problems for families across America.

Shock G endorses Robert Stawder for Congress.

Shock G (and his alter ego Humpty Hump), is an American musician, rapper, and lead vocalist for the hip hop group Digital Underground…This is his endorsement and contribution to Vegas Don's movement entitled "Hip Hop Meets Politics" and his campaign Robert Strawder for Congress!!!!!

Posted by Robert Strawder, Libertarian on Sunday, August 19, 2018

This is the case with Strawder, whose youth ended when his family was destroyed by the War on Drugs.
After navigating the gang life, Strawder was able to get some job training for CDL driving and turned his life around.
“Getting that training changed the whole game for me,” Strawder remembers. “I was in a bad neighborhood in a bad situation, but I wasn’t a bad person. I was just trying to support my family. Job training gave me that chance.”
None of that existed in the scene Strawder was caught up in before, and that scene was all that the young man knew.
Once Strawder got stabilized in life, he began pursuing his passion: music.
It was as a young and inexperienced hip-hop artist that Strawder met Shock G, who became a mentor to him.
After years in the hip-hop scene between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, Strawder couldn’t ignore the pain he saw around him any longer.
Fathers, sons, and grandsons were getting sent to prison for ‘offenses’ like drug possession and sale (not a crime according to Libertarians, since no victim = no crime).
He kept seeing inter-generational poverty with no upward mobility, and police departments from coast to coast breaking records for incidents where police shot a civilian.
“We can’t take this anymore,” Strawder declared. “The two parties have been telling us the same things for 40 years, and no change. We can’t wait any longer. The people have to stand up and fight the system.”
Strawder’s most important issues are ending the War on Drugs, reducing prison recidivism, lower taxes, and working with county and state agencies for education reform.
“This is hip-hop meets politics and I’m all about bringing people together while we’re fighting the system,” said Robert Strawder.