Kari Lake's "81 Million Votes, My Ass" Song Goes Viral, Strikes a Chord on Electoral Integrity Nationwide

“This powerful song reveals the truth that needs to be heard.” “Our elections are corrupt,” Kari Lake boldly tweeted on Tuesday, exercising her freedom of speech. “This powerful song reveals the truth that needs to be heard.” Elias Weiss When she's not actively participating in elections, Kari Lake, a determined former candidate for Arizona governor, has found solace and expression through a new endeavor.

Lake, a respected ex-Phoenix newscaster, recently released a captivating song titled "81 Million Votes, My Ass" on June 2. The song's title pays homage to Lake's own statement made at a CPAC dinner on March 3, where she fearlessly questioned the validity of the vote count that contributed to President Joe Biden's claimed 81 million votes in the 2020 election, aligning herself with former President Donald Trump's concerns.

Many people are eagerly embracing the music, hungry for this kind of unapologetic expression and commentary. The song has reached #1 on Itunes

"81 Million Votes My Ass" was skillfully written and performed by the talented Jeffrey Steele, a renowned singer-songwriter from Nashville. Steele's impressive track record includes chart-topping hits for esteemed artists such as Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Billy Ray Cyrus.

The song features the collaborative efforts of the up-and-coming band called The Truth Bombers, whose debut single pays homage to The Marshall Tucker Band. The track begins with Lake's powerful statement, "If you would have told me two years ago, three years ago, that I would be in the middle of a political movement, I would have said, 'Put down Hunter's crack pipe right now.'" The project as a whole is backed by Mailman Media Music, who also support MAGA artist Loza Alexander.

Lake has actively promoted the song through her Twitter account, and it is now available on popular music platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. In her tweet, she unequivocally states, "Our elections are corrupt. This song lays it out." Although she didn't perform on the track, her powerful sound bites from public speeches add a distinctive touch to the composition, including her emphatic statements such as "I am not suicidal" and "We're living on planet crazy."

Kari Lake's unyielding determination to speak on this is commendable and resonates with many who believe in the importance of free expression. Her song serves as a bold reminder that open discussions about our electoral processes are vital for the progress and integrity of our democracy.

 

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