Singer Kid Rock may be laying out a platform for a Senate run in Michigan.
The “I Am the Bulldog” singer fueled speculation that he may seek higher office when he posted a “Kid Rock for US Senate” campaign sign on his Twitter account last week.
He followed that up with a Facebook post outlining a conservative stand on taxes and regulation.
“I believe if you work your butt off and pay taxes, you should be able to easily understand and navigate the laws, tax codes, health care and anything else the government puts in place that affects us all,” he wrote above a link to his website on Monday.
Rock, who was President Trump’s guest at the White House along with former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and rocker Ted Nugent, would conceivably face incumbent Sen. Debbie Stabenow, who’s up for re-election in 2018.
The Michigan Democrat addressed the possibility of a Rock run in a tweet last week.
“I know we both share a love of music. I concede he’s better at playing guitar and I’ll keep doing what I do best: fighting for Michigan,” Stabenow wrote last Wednesday.
Rock, 46, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, distanced himself from Stabenow.
“Senator Stabenow and I do share a love of music, although probably not the same kind. I concede she is better at playing politics than I am so I’ll keep doing what I do best, which is being a voice for tax paying, hardworking AMERICANS and letting politicians like her know that We the People are sick and tired of their bull—-,” he wrote on Facebook on Thursday.