Kid Rock Polls, on track for a tight race! -- Kid Rock for Senate Update 10-15
Kid Rock is still blasting Twitter continues to plug his campaign.
One day he might pitch a heartfelt call to citizenship, the next day could be filed with expletives and asks to buy his jersey.
This past week has had the best of both. Here’s the campaign tweet:
Kid Rock (@KidRock) September 20, 2017
YOU! 👈
Kid Rock is registering voters at his concerts. Register at 1 of the Detroit shows or visit https://t.co/GLf2REhYJB to find out more. pic.twitter.com/tywQKzquMm
Now, I hope you like math. At least a little bit…
In politics the numbers matter most, but the only math you’ll need is how to add up to 51%.
So far, number are looking great for Kid Rock if you take a minute to think this is a shameless entertainer who, on dime, is making a run for ‘the greatest deliberative body in the world’.
In the GOP primary Rock is dominating the field. He’s polling at 29%, 22% of his closest rival, with 56% still unsure. This means Rock has a strong base of support within the party structure but he’s not a shoe-in yet.
For those who do not know campaigns, polls are highly volatile in the early days, especially so before the candidates have officially. As we near election day, the polls will more or less even out to somewhere near the real result.
The early polls recorded on Real Clear Politics range from Rock at +3 to Stabenow at +18, but they’re finding a happy average somewhere around Stabenow at +7. Less than ten digits is well within reach this election.
Before you forget, Trump was polling well behind in Michigan early in the race but ended up winning the state. If Rock can drive out the Trump vote, and if Democrats experience a drop-out in voter turnout (which is more or less typical in non-presidential races), then Kid Rock could be Michigan’s next United States Senator.
TL;DR: The Greatest Show on Earth has a shot! Mainline republicans in this race wouldn’t have a much greater shot according to these early polls.
Stay Tuned!
Kid Rock tweeted @ 20 Sep 2017 - 15:50 UTC
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