Pop star Chapel Lawn is not endorsing any candidate in this year's presidential election, declaring that there are “so many problems with our government on all fronts.”
“We have a lot of problems with our government on all fronts” Roan said guardian. “There are a lot of things I want to change. So I don't feel pressured to support anyone. There are issues on both sides.”
Notably, Vice President Kamala Harris gave a figurative nod when Lorne used her song “Feminino Menon” in a campaign video and appeared to mimic the design of Lorne's official baseball cap. Despite this, Roan has refused to endorse any candidate in the 2024 election.
“Good luck, babe!” Many of their peers in the music industry, such as Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish, can't stay in their own lane and are trying to influence their young, impressionable fans. It seems like they can't help but take advantage of the platform.
But Lone added that he is encouraging people to vote wisely and suggested more emphasis be placed on local elections.
American singer-songwriter Chapel Lawn performs live on stage during a concert at the Velodrome in Berlin, Germany on September 23, 2024. (Photo credit: Jakubaszek/Redferns, via Getty)
“I encourage people to use their critical thinking skills and use their vote. Cast your small vote and vote on what's happening in your city,” she said. I did.
“Transgender rights,” the “My Kink Is Karma” singer said after being asked what kind of change she would like to see in the United States.
“You can’t have cis people making decisions for trans people,” Roan said.
Interestingly, Chapel Lawn reportedly declined an invitation to perform at a White House Pride event.
“We want liberty, justice, and freedom for everyone, and that time will come for me,” Lorne said at the Governor's Ball Music Festival in New York City in June. he told the fans.
After receiving backlash for an interview with guardianOn TikTok, Roan clarified that while she did not support Harris in the 2024 election, she would “not vote for Trump,” arguing that “actions speak louder than support.”
“I've been encouraging people to use their critical thinking skills, know what they're voting for, who they're voting for, and ask questions, but as always, It’s completely taken out of context,” the singer said. Video posted on Chinese social media platform.
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“There's nuance in what I say in interviews and I think it's important for people to use critical thinking. I think it's important for me to question authority and question world leaders. I think so,” Roan continued.
“Actions speak louder than words, and actions speak louder than support,” the pop star declared.
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