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Kid Rock at Republican Convention: 'Fight, fight'

During the Republican Party conference in Milwaukee, several Trump-supporting US Entertainers were present. One of them is Kid Rock - and he had a simple message for the audience.

Kid Rock expresses his support for Trump musically at the Republican Party Convention.
Kid Rock expresses his support for Trump musically at the Republican Party Convention.

US campaign - Kid Rock at Republican Convention: 'Fight, fight'

Kid Rock performed a song at the Republican Party rally just before Donald Trump's speech, to rally the crowd for the presidential candidate. The rock musician was greeted with an enthusiastic crowd during the last night of the gathering in Milwaukee.

As part of his performance, Kid Rock encouraged people in the room to repeat slogans that had been popular during previous speeches. "Fight, fight," the musician shouted. The crowd repeated the words in unison. Kid Rock shouted "Trump, Trump" - the crowd followed euporically.

This was not the first performance of the musician at an event with Donald Trump. He is one of the most prominent supporters of the Republican.

Kid Rock's energetic performance at the Republican Party's rally in Milwaukee was a clear show of support for their US campaign in the upcoming 2024 elections. The crowd's fervor was palpable as they repeated slogans like "fight, fight" and "Trump, Trump," echoing the musician's calls. The US Elections 2024 are expected to be a significant event, and Kid Rock's continued association with Donald Trump and the Republican Party reinforces their political presence in the USA.

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