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Left-leaning country singer Bryan Andrews uses CMA Fest stage to criticize Trump and promote voting

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Joseph Hudak

3h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Bryan Andrews, a left-leaning country singer from Missouri, used his CMA Fest debut to criticize Donald Trump and the Republican Party through his music. He performed songs like "Are We Great Yet?" and "Not See" and brought Tennessee Representative Justin Pearson onstage to discuss voting. Andrews is known online for his outspoken, expletive-laced videos opposing Trump.

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Bryan Andrews made his CMA Fest debut on Thursday afternoon by taking the stage to a recording of President Trump's greatest hits.
Andrews has made a name for himself online as an outspoken critic of Trump and the Republican Party in a series of often expletive-laced videos.
Onstage at CMA Fest, he let his music do the talking, performing songs like 'Are We Great Yet?' and the new 'Not See' (say it aloud)
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Bryan Andrews, a left-leaning country singer, brought Tennessee representative Justin Pearson onstage at CMA Fest to talk about voting.

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