Over the weekend, during a show on his Highway Desperado Tour, Jason Aldean took a moment to address the audience about the importance of voting in the upcoming November elections, particularly encouraging those who are voting for the first time.
“It’s not my place for me to stand up here and tell you who to vote for and who not to vote for,” he began. “That ain’t my business. It ain’t my place to tell you that.”
Aldean went on to mention that while performing, he noticed many young people in the crowd, including those in their late teens and early twenties, who are now eligible to vote. He reflected on how, when he was younger, he didn’t pay much attention to voting and didn’t fully understand its importance at the time.
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