Former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach has endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris over Republican Donald Trump for president. However, Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States on Wednesday which is an incredible comeback for a former president who was convicted of felony charges and survived a couple of assassination attempts.
Bach took to his X account and his latest post can be seen below:
goodbye
— Sebastian Bach™️ (@sebastianbach) November 6, 2024
Check out his other tweets below:
Fuck America
— Sebastian Bach™️ (@sebastianbach) November 6, 2024
i don’t want to be here anymore
— Sebastian Bach™️ (@sebastianbach) November 6, 2024
this place sucks now https://t.co/MuLJAGl86a
— Sebastian Bach™️ (@sebastianbach) November 6, 2024
what the fuck is wrong with you people
— Sebastian Bach™️ (@sebastianbach) November 6, 2024
Bach frequently criticized Donald Trump’s policies in interviews and on Twitter during the former U.S. president’s time in office. In July 2020, he told Esquire that he missed “smarts” in the White House. “I can’t watch footage of JFK from 1962,” he said. “I can’t even watch that shit because I’ll cry. Because motherf***er is so cool and so smart and hates racism. And then we have this f***ing jackass. And it’s just not fair to the country. I put Barack Obama in the same category. When I watch him speak, it rips my heart out because he makes you feel safe.”
With a win in Wisconsin, Trump had cleared the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency.
The win certainly validates his bare-knuckles approach to politics. He blasted his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris, in deeply personal – often misogynistic and racist – terms as he pushed an apocalyptic picture of a country overrun by violent migrants.
“I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president,” Trump told crowd of cheering supporters in Florida even before his victory was confirmed.
“We’ve been through so much together, and today you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory,” Trump said. “This was something special and we’re going to pay you back,” he said.