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Reggie Carr

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Denver, Colorado

Reggie Carr is a music producer and founder of the IMA Trumpster movement, IMA Uniter project, and IMA Super PAC. He uses music and grassroots organizing to reach minority communities with conservative messaging.

Biography

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Reggie Carr, also known as Reggie Rocko Carr, is an accomplished music producer, writer, publisher, and political activist based in Denver, Colorado. With decades of experience in the entertainment industry, he wrote a number-one song for the Denver Broncos Super Bowl victory and has worked with major artists and producers on music and entertainment projects.

Carr founded the IMA Trumpster brand and merchandise line after hearing Donald Trump speak about intellectual property protection during the 2016 campaign. The issue resonated with his personal experience having products knocked off in China. What began as a merchandise brand evolved into a grassroots political movement focused on reaching minority communities with conservative messaging.

In 2020, Carr launched the IMA Trumpster bus tour, driving a 45-foot wrapped bus into minority neighborhoods across Colorado for direct community engagement. He relocated from Atlanta to Colorado to take the message directly to communities often overlooked by traditional Republican outreach efforts. He also founded IMA Super PAC and the My Mission Hope nonprofit.

Carr later evolved his platform into IMA Uniter, a bipartisan music project bringing together Democrats, Republicans, and independents to create music aimed at bridging political divides. The project uses dance music and cultural engagement to reach youth and diverse communities.

He appeared on the Kim Monson Show over 12 times between 2020-2021, discussing grassroots organizing, minority outreach, and using music as a tool for political and cultural change. He previously hosted a radio show on KLZ platforms but is no longer hosting.

Episodes

11 appearances

October 8, 2021

Bridging the Divide Through Music and Open Dialogue

Reggie Carr and Clancie Jones discuss their new 'I'm a Uniter' project, using music to bridge political divides on the October 8, 2021 Kim Monson Show.

“I believe when I came up with it is when everybody started being so violent towards each other. I just thought that the world needed an outlet or an excuse to come together and to solve this craziness. And I thought, well, maybe we can do it through music because music doesn't have a face or a color.”

5:43 – 55:17

Segment

September 2, 2021

Music as a Bridge to National Unity and Supporting Military Families Through TAPS

Reggie Carr unveils his bipartisan I'm a Uniter music project; Tom Tarver highlights TAPS' support for military families. Broadcast September 2, 2021.

“What we need to do to unite the country is, you know, I think it's through music. You don't know who produces or writes or who the artist. You know you just hear the song. You don't know if they're political affiliation or anything like that.”

4:08 – 55:33

Segment

July 19, 2021

Uniting America Through Music and Exposing the LEAP Initiative

Reggie Carr discusses his IMA United music project to bridge political divides, while Kim Monson exposes the LEAP ballot initiative on July 19, 2021.

“See, you can't have a conversation when you're arguing. So you have to check, not checkers. So when you get people of all affiliations involved, it's more harmony.”

“Every Trump rally that I've been to, VIP, the people that knew me, and the people that didn't, all I received was love. I never experienced any ill feelings or any type of racism or discrimination from the conservative party.”

14:54 – 30:21

Segment

January 28, 2021

Grassroots Activism and the Fight for Economic Freedom

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Reggie Carr discusses I'm a Trumpster movement and grassroots organizing, while Jason McBride analyzes the GameStop stock phenomenon. January 28, 2021.

“I've always been a conservative. I just didn't know it.”

“We as a conservative party, we've got to fight fire per se with fire. We've got to do the same thing that they're doing to reach the people.”

24:47 – 52:55

Segment

September 22, 2020

Black Conservatives Challenge Media Narratives with Grassroots Outreach

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas discuss their I'm a Trumpster bus tour bringing Trump's message to minority communities and expose ABC News editing tactics. September 22, 2020.

“That's what Trump has inspired me in so many different ways that, you know, I didn't ever like the Democratic Party.”

1:27 – 55:19

Segment

August 21, 2020

Freedom Versus Force: Grassroots Activism and the Case for In-Person Learning

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Freedom versus force examined with I'm a Trumpster creators, teacher Priscilla Rahn, and Liberty Toastmasters. August 21, 2020.

“And this election right here is one of the biggest ever since I've been alive, and I think a lot of people feel that same way.”

4:22 – 13:57

Segment

August 14, 2020

Minority Outreach and the Battle for American Values

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas discuss the I Am A Trumpster movement and minority political outreach. Lorne Levy, Karen Levine, and Jason McBride provide economic updates. August 14, 2020.

“He's like, everybody's welcome, but you have to be here, just come legally.”

32:13 – 55:49

Segment

June 4, 2020

Necessity: The Argument of Tyrants and the Fight for Freedom in Colorado

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Kim Monson explores government overreach, I'm A Trumpster, and Colorado budget issues with Reggie Carr, Johnny Thomas, and Rep. Kim Ransom on June 4, 2020.

“And, yes, we have spent a bunch of money out of our own pocket, and 98% of everything has been coming from us and people, your crew and people like ourselves, Evie, to put this together.”

16:07 – 28:50

Segment

May 11, 2020

COVID Orders Layer Chaos Over Confusion

Civic Engagement & Grassroots

Kim Monson examines COVID-19 chaos with Rob Natelson on constitutional overreach, Mark Griffith on restaurant defiance, and the I'm a Trumpster minority outreach campaign on May 11, 2020.

“And so we actually just turned down the mixing board, and we looked, and it was President Trump. At that time, candidate Donald Trump. And we're like, we've got to get behind this guy because that's exactly what's going on. China has spilled everything.”

17:23 – 25:50

Segment

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