Former frontman Sebastian Bach of American heavy metal band Skid Row has taken to Twitter to comment that anyone casting their vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming U.S. Presidential election is a “moron.”
With the 2020 U.S. Presidential race winding down to two opponents, both current President Donald Trump, and former Vice President Joe Biden, many artists are taking to shouting their support, and some are bashing the candidates they oppose.
As the United States boils down to insanity amid coronavirus outbreaks and Black Lives Matter protests, many musicians have been very vocal in politics, including this new comment by Sebastian Bach.
The former Skid Row singer, as well as founding member of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, & Nash took to Twitter stating just what he thinks about those who throw their support to Donald Trump.
This isn’t the first time he’s shouted out about Trump’s leadership, as in April he noted that anyone who votes for Trump is a “fucking idiot”.
This new shout stems from a tweet response to Twisted Sister vocalist Dee Snider, after he tweeted “only morons follow a single party blindly. I’ve looked many politicians on both sides dead in the eye…they are not in politics for the greater good. They are there for their own good.”
I love you more than I can put into words. But only a moron would vote for Donald Trump this November. For real man this is for our kids https://t.co/i0Ll7Ia2yY
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— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) June 30, 2020
Chiming in, Bach started off saying, “I love you more than I can put into words,” but quickly followed with “but only a moron would vote for Donald Trump this November. For real man this is for our kids”.
Similarly, back in 2018, the former Skid Row vocalist stated in an interview with The Record that he had voted for Hilary Clinton as he couldn’t “understand how anybody would accept a reality-show host as president instead of a politician.”
“It’s insanity,” he stated. “It’s like starting a band and your first show is at Toronto SkyDome. You gotta build up to it.”