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Kid Rock hints he will run for US Senate

- BEN KLAYMAN

Recording star Kid Rock, an outspoken supporter of Republican US President Donald Trump, hinted in website and social media messages on Wednesday that he intends to run for the US Senate in 2018.

The 46-year-old Michigan native drew attention on Twitter and his Facebook page to a “Kid Rock ‘18 for US Senate” website, featuring a photo of the goateed singer-songwriter seated in a star-spangled chair in dark glasses and white fedora, above the tagline “Are you scared?”. The site also displays images of a T-shirt, baseball cap and bumper sticker emblazoned with the campaign logo, “Kid Rock For US Senate” and a box of alternatin­g slogans, including “In Rock We Trust”, “Party to the People” and “You Never Met a Politician Quite Like Me”.

“I have a tonne of e-mails and texts asking me if this website is real ... The answer is an absolute YES,” he wrote on his verified Twitter account. “Stay tuned, I will have a major announceme­nt in the near future.” Reached by email, the musician’s spokesman, Kirt Webster, referred only to Rock’s Facebook page, which bore the same message. His music label, Warner Bros Records, posted a website offering sales of campaign merchandis­e.

Born Robert James Richie in the Detroit suburb of Romeo, Michigan, he rose to fame in 1998 as his debut album, Devil Without A Cause, sold some 14 million copies, and he gained additional celebrity through his courtship of actress Pamela Anderson and their brief marriage in the 2000s.

While no mention was made in Wednesday’s online postings about Rock’s political affiliatio­n or even in what state he would run for office, he presumably would seek to challenge Michigan’s Democratic incumbent senator, Debbie Stabenow, who is up for re-election in 2018. The Capitol Hillbased newspaper Roll Call reported earlier this month that Rock’s name surfaced as a possible candidate at a Michigan Republican Party convention, though no official decisions were announced. According to Roll Call, Rock endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president in 2012 and initially supported Ben Carson for the Republican nomination in 2016, but switched to Trump when the former reality-TV star became the party’s nominee. Afterward, Rock released a line of pro-Trump merchandis­e, including a T-shirt that read “God Guns & Trump”.

In April, Kid Rock joined fellow rocker and conservati­ve activist Ted Nugent and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for a White House visit and dinner with Trump.

 ??  ?? Kid Rock inducts Cheap Trick into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year.
Kid Rock inducts Cheap Trick into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year.

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