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Singer Sheryl Crow ‘struggles’ with her state’s conservative leadership

Singer Sheryl Crowe has admitted that she has “struggling” to live in Tennessee under Republican politicians because of left-leaning politics.

During an interview with Variety The 63-year-old singer, published Wednesday, looked back on her journey to Nashville nearly 20 years ago, following a sudden cancer diagnosis and painful division with then-Lance Armstrong.

While she praised the city as a place to raise families, the singer of “Daily Everyday is a Wind Road” said she was offensive to the statewide due to her conservative leadership.

Sheryl Crow left LA and after a cancer battle, he left in Nashville to “defeat the roots.”

Country singer Sheryl Crow has been living in Nashville, Tennessee since 2007. (John Shearer/Getty Images)

“Tennessee is a difficult place for me, which means I'm struggling,” Crow said. “I'm calling me [Republican congressional] Representative every morning – [Rep.] Andy Ogles [Sen.] I hear about Marsha Blackburn from me every day. Because we have to stand up and fight loudly for our children for the future. ”

She joked, “I'm 'Are they laughing?' But that's like Jimmy Carter said. As long as there is legal bribery, we must continue to vote fair and show up at these organized meetings. ”

Crow feels more afraid to make a statement about the cause of the left wing due to the prevalence of guns, revealing that an armed man has reached her fortune after she posted an Instagram video of herself selling Tesla cars.

“I feel this is different, since I played against the gun-carrying Walmart. [in a 1996 song]not everyone is armed. And I certainly didn't live in Tennessee. Everyone is armed. Yes, yeah, I actually had a very fearful moment. When you're dealing with people who are very committed, it's not safe. ”

However, she did not regret posting the video in the end.

“I can't help with that,” Crow said. “I feel like I'm fighting for my kids, and that's how I was raised, and there were times when I really enjoyed it, but I'm following Atticus Finch's dad.

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Sheryl Crowe said goodbye to her Tesla in an Instagram post, and announced that she had donated to NPR in protest against Elon Musk. (Left: (Photo: Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images), Right: (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images))

Crow posted a video of himself waving goodbye to a Tesla car in February, writing on Instagram that he was doing it in protest of Tesla CEO Elon Musk's involvement in the Trump administration.

“My parents always said… you're the person you're hanging out. There's a time when you need to decide who you'll get together with. It's a very long Tesla,” Crow wrote. In her post.

“Money donated to @NPR, threatened by President Musk, in the hopes that the truth will continue to find a way to those who want to know the truth,” she continued.

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Ashley Hume from Fox News contributed to this report.

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