Stabenow fundraising off rumored Kid Rock challenge
Sen. Debbie StabenowDeborah (Debbie) Ann StabenowSheldon Whitehouse leads Democrats into battle against Trump judiciary Bill aims to help farmers sell carbon credits Senate Democrats pump brakes on new stimulus checks MORE (D-Mich.) is already fundraising off of the possibility that she may face a surprising contender in her 2018 reelection bid — Kid Rock.
“This afternoon, Kid Rock tweeted out that he was going to have a big announcement and hinted that he was going to challenge me for the U.S. Senate,” a Wednesday email from Stabenow’s campaign read.
“We don’t know if this is real or just a publicity stunt,” the fundraising pitch to supporters continued. “But after Donald Trump’s surprising win last year, we need to act fast.”
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On Wednesday, Kid Rock hinted to his nearly 400,000 followers that a campaign might be real.
I have had a ton of emails and texts asking me if this website is real… https://t.co/RRVgISDFeq The answer is an absolute YES. pic.twitter.com/uYCUg6mjW1
— Kid Rock (@KidRock) July 12, 2017
Stay tuned, I will have a major announcement in the near future – Kid Rock
— Kid Rock (@KidRock) July 12, 2017
A spokesperson for the “All Summer Long” singer wouldn’t comment about a possible Senate run, and referred ITK to Kid Rock’s Facebook page, which also mentioned the Senate campaign site.
“Will you donate $5 right now to help me raise what I need to fight back?” the message from Stabenow for U.S. Senate says.
The politically active, Michigan-born entertainer performed at the 2016 Republican National Convention and made headlines in April when he posed for snapshots in the White House with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) and musician Ted Nugent.
Kid Rock, 46, also opened up an online shop last year featuring President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE-inspired clothing items.
The only link currently on the campaign site directs visitors to merchandise for sale, including a $25 “Kid Rock for US Senate” t-shirt and a $16 yard sign bearing the same message.