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‘Are you kidding me?’: Kid Rock says no to US Senate run

After teasing his candidacy by selling yard signs, Kid Rock has confirmed that he will be running for U.S. Senate.

It seems he was not serious when he made that confirmation because today his run for the U.S. Senate took a huge turn!

Kid Rock says he’s not running for U.S. Senate in Michigan.

Kid Rock told SiriusXM host Howard Stern, “Are you kidding me?” during an expletive-laden interview Tuesday.

The Detroit-area rocker has been teasing the public for months. At a Sept. 12 concert, Kid Rock was introduced as Michigan’s “next senator” and talked about running for president.

According to the Detroit Free Press, Kid Rock said his staff knew there wouldn’t be a run for office. But with all the attention, and a new album in the works, he says he told them: “Let’s roll with it for a while.”

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, was a target of protests during recent Detroit concerts because of his use of the Confederate flag.

I don’t blame him if he won the people in the office would try to destroy him like they ate Trump!

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Hal Lemoyne
Hal Lemoyne
6 years ago

And that’s his right

and that’s also OK

so rock-on Mr Kid Rock,
rock-on!!!

DS
DS
6 years ago

It doesn’t matter to me what you decide I would have voted for you but truthfully I’d rather that you keep doing what you love. Living in your hometown having fun touring the world playing music. I’m 62 and I love your music and hopefully someday I’ll get a chance to see you. Be happy doing whatever you feel like doing.