Willie Nelson and his fans made a statement at the Texas Capitol on Saturday when they sang the country star’s "Vote ‘Em Out" song in reference to state-proposed voting restrictions. Protestors marched 27 miles for four days from Georgetown to Austin to oppose the voting bills, and their rally concluded at the state capitol Saturday. WILLIE NELSON CALLS ON BIDEN TO RECOGNIZE 4/20 AS A NATIONAL MARIJUANA HOLIDAY"If you don’t like who’s in there, vote ‘em out," Nelson sang with the crowd, which came directly from the 2018 single he released for the Texas Senate election that year. ANDERSON COOPER CALLS WILLIE NELSON 'VERY CLASSY' FOR LYING TO SHIELD JIMMY CARTER'S POT-SMOKING SONThe 88-year-old country music icon and activist hasn’t shied away from political stances in the past. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPDemocrats in the Texas House have gone to Washington, D.C. to try and block the proposed voting bills.
Source: Fox News August 01, 2021 18:45 UTC