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Kid Rock Jumps Into Campaigning In Michigan’s Senate Race

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Music star Kid Rock endorsed Republican candidate John James for U.S. Senate in Michigan Friday, following a slew of attack ads from his primary challenger.

Kid Rock came to the defense of James, a 37-year-old combat veteran and Detroit businessman, after a series of ads aired from GOP challenger Sandy Pensler. The two have traded jabs over support for President Donald Trump, with James referring to Pensler as “liberal” and Pensler labeling James a “phony.”

The rock star blasted an email Friday calling on supporters to rally around James for the Republican nomination. James and Pensler are competing for the opportunity to challenge Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a three-term incumbent.

In the email, Kid Rock touts James as a “conservative outsider” who will make the liberals cry. He concludes with strong words towards Pensler calling his attacks on the combat vet “bullshit.”

Kid Rock Letter

 

Kid Rock was originally rumored to be running his own race for Senate, however, the campaign turned out to be a publicity stunt. During his fake campaign, he raised $122,000, which he later donated to the College Republican National Committee Action voter registration drive.

A poll conducted in May had James lagging Pensler 26 percent to 36 percent with 38 percent undecided.

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