Shania Twain: I would have voted for Trump in 2016
Canadian singer Shania Twain said that if she could have voted in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, she would have backed President Trump.
In an interview with The Guardian published on Sunday, the country singer said that even though she thought Trump had flaws, she would have supported him because she saw him as an honest person.
“I would have voted for him because, even though he was offensive, he seemed honest,” Twain told The Guardian. “Do you want straight or polite? Not that you shouldn’t be able to have both.”
“If I were voting, I just don’t want bullshit. I would have voted for a feeling that it was transparent,” Twain added. “And politics has a reputation of not being that, right?”
Following the publication of the article, which drew some criticism on social media, Twain followed up on Twitter, apologizing to “anybody I have offended” and giving her comments more context.
I would like to apologise to anybody I have offended in a recent interview with the Guardian relating to the American President. The question caught me off guard. As a Canadian, I regret answering this unexpected question without giving my response more context (1/4)
— Shania Twain (@ShaniaTwain) April 22, 2018
She said that, based on her “limited understanding,” Trump seemed accessible and relatable to a portion of America but noted that she did not “hold any common moral beliefs with the current President.”
She added that her comments “should not be taken as representative of my values nor does it mean I endorse him.”
I was trying to explain, in response to a question about the election, that my limited understanding was that the President talked to a portion of America like an accessible person they could relate to, as he was NOT a politician (3/4)
— Shania Twain (@ShaniaTwain) April 22, 2018
Twain released her fifth album last year after a 15-year lull and will kick off a tour next month.
Updated at 8:15 p.m.
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