'I can't stand to see this punk in office': Snoop Dogg on voting for the first time in 2020

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'I can't stand to see this punk in office': Snoop Dogg on voting for the first time in 2020
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Snoop Dogg revealed that he's never voted before, but will be doing so during the 2020 elections for the first time ever.

"For many years they had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn’t vote because you had a criminal record," the rapper said."I didn't know that. My record's been expunged so now I can vote."Snoop Dogg says he 'didn't threaten' Gayle King for Kobe Bryant question, Katie Couric weighs in

Snoop Dogg went on to say that 2020 was definitely the year he was going to get out and vote because he wanted to back up his words with action."I can't tell you to do it and then not go do it ... If I tell you to do something, I done it already." The rapper went on to encourage everyone to stay safe protesting during the coronavirus pandemic and noted that he's been trying to stay positive in quarantine.

"I've been up and down, I'm a human, I have good days, bad days, but I'm more locked in so I like to pace so either walk around in circles, watch things on TV, play video games ... just keeping myself busy and staying active,"Snoop Dogg said."I want to lead by example," Snoop Dogg said. He said even though he's not out in the streets protesting, he's still using his platform and his music to spread the message.

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