After teasing his candidacy by selling yard signs, Kid Rock has confirmed that he will be running for U.S. Senate. In a new note posted on his website, he said that he still has 15 days to file paperwork with the FEC and make his run official. “It’s not a hoax, it’s a strategy and marketing 101,” he writes.
He also called out Michigan Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow—the incumbent who he’s challenging in next year’s election. “Senator Stabenow and I do share a love of music, although probably not the same kind,” he writes. “I concede she is better at playing politics than I am so I’ll keep doing what I do best, which is being a voice for tax paying, hard working AMERICANS and letting politicians like her know that We the People are sick and tired of their bullshit!”
Elizabeth Warren is in a panic over the announcement that Kid Rock is running for senate in his home state of Michigan.
Kid Rock hails from Romeo, Michigan and he is a hometown hero who never forgot his roots or his friends.
Kid Rock always puts his money where his mouth is and he will be a force to be reckoned with—Elizabeth Warren knows it.
Moreover while not yet fully committed Rock appeared to move closer to tossing his iconic hat into the ring, tweeting within his post to “try a different thing” suggesting perhaps putting together a pro-America platform in his bid to run for the Senate.
Interestingly enough the push back to Rock’s announcement seems to be coming from the rabid left and of course from the mainstream media.
Democrat and potential presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren warned her colleges not to make light of Rock’s announcement saying; “I know a lot of people are thinking: this is some sort of joke, right?”
She continued: “Maybe this is all a joke, but we all thought Donald Trump was joking when he rode down the escalator at Trump Tower and announced his campaign, too.”
His most recent post on social media, certainly doesn’t suggest it’s all one big joke: “I believe if you work your butt off and pay taxes, you should be able to easily understand and navigate the laws, tax codes, health care and anything else the government puts in place that affects us all,” he wrote above a link to his website.
https://t.co/RRVgISDFeq pic.twitter.com/zPDlqeHzJl
— Kid Rock (@KidRock) July 17, 2017
Do you support Kid Rock on this one?
Scroll down to leave a comment below.