Recently, Kid Rock stirred things up by urging people to vote for Donald Trump. The former president promised not to tax tips if elected, a statement that resonated with many.
During the Turning Point Action’s (TPA) convention in Michigan, Trump made the pledge to the crowd, reassuring restaurant workers and anyone relying on tips that there would be “no more taxes on tips.” Kid Rock even joined the scene, tipping generously and advocating for Trump on a receipt.
Kid Rock, real name Robert James Ritchie, shared this event on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting the impact this move could have, especially in the hospitality industry. His posts received significant attention, with thousands viewing and engaging with his message.
While many praise the no-tax-on-tips proposal, others remain skeptical. The Culinary Workers Union in Nevada, for example, questioned the feasibility of Trump’s promise, highlighting the need for realistic solutions over campaign hype.
As the 2024 election approaches, both Trump and Biden are actively engaging in their campaigns. Recent data suggests Trump is facing challenges in key battleground states, with Biden holding a slight edge in places like Michigan and Wisconsin. Trump’s controversial remarks about cities like Milwaukee may further complicate his bid for success in these areas.