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How a Heavy Metal Sound Guy Screwed Up a Tight Race for the GOP

Por: The Daily Beast Politics November 20, 2022

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At a Sunday night concert-turned-campaign rally, guitarist Rod Rivera hailed an unlikely new voter base shaping .“I am so proud of every fuckin’ metalhead. The metalheads went out to vote,” Rivera, frontman of the band Driven By Turmoil, announced in a break between songs. “We made a difference in the vote with Dan Ward. He’s right here! Come on up to the stage, Dan Ward! Get your ass up here. Congressman Dan Ward!”Ward, a tattooed... + full article



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