By Hayden Wright
A spate of high-profile appearances with rock icons filled the final days of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. On Monday, she appeared in Philadelphia with Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi at her side. Then, last night (Nov. 8) Donald Trump won a startling victory over Clinton. As the world comes to terms with the results of the election, so do rock and roll luminaries, from Slash to Mick Jagger.
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Here are some of the best tweets from rock-and-rollers on election night:
Just was watching the news... maybe they'll ask me to sing 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' at the inauguration, ha!
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Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) November 09, 2016
I love America.I hope we can grow from this.
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❌❌Nikki Sixx ❌❌ (@NikkiSixx) November 09, 2016
Meet the New Boss,
same as the Old Boss? https://t.co/vCwz4pCd0F
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gary cherone (@garycherone) November 09, 2016
I didn't think my country could be this fucking stupid or hateful.
I'm disgusted.
I won't tell you 'I told you so' when he tries to fuck you
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Fucker McFuckerface (@CoreyTaylorRock) November 09, 2016
Do yourself a favor: find some friends in the black/latino/LGBT+ communities tonight. They're going to need your help- possibly protection.
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Fucker McFuckerface (@CoreyTaylorRock) November 09, 2016
While many rockers were upset, Kid Rock and Ted Nugent were pleased.
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Kid Rock (@KidRock) November 09, 2016
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Ted Nugent (@TedNugent) November 09, 2016
