Country singer Kenny Chesney says he does not believe it is his place to use his public platform to influence political views or voting decisions. In comments reported by multiple outlets, Chesney frames the issue as one of personal responsibility, saying he has not seen fit to tell people how to think or how to vote from the stage, regardless of where he performs. The statements are presented as a general view about the limits of celebrity involvement in politics rather than a response to a specific campaign or candidate. Both sources describe Chesney emphasizing that he does not use his performances or platform to steer audiences politically. The reports focus on his message about keeping entertainment separate from election guidance, while acknowledging that he makes remarks publicly about the topic. Overall, the accounts agree that Chesney’s position is that directing audience members on political thinking or voting is not something he considers appropriate for his role as a musician.
Kenny Chesney says he has no role in using his platform to direct voting
Country singer Kenny Chesney says he does not believe it is his place to use his public platform to influence political views or voting decisions. In comments reported by multiple outlets, Chesney fra...
- Kenny Chesney says it is not his place to use his stage or platform to tell people how to vote.
- He says he does not seek to tell people how to think politically.
- He frames his position as applying regardless of where he performs.
- The comments are presented as general views on political influence by celebrities rather than support for a specific candidate.
Country singer KENNY CHESNEY: "I've never saw it to be my place to use my stage or platform, no matter where I'm playing, to tell people how to think or how to vote."
1 day agoCountry star Kenny Chesney revealed on Monday that he doesn't think it is his "place" to use his stage or platform "to tell people how to think" politically "or how to vote." The post Country Star Kenny Chesney: Not ‘My Place to Use My Stage’ to ‘Tell People How to Think or How to Vote’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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