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Legendary singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett made a few digs at President Trump and other Republicans while hosting a concert in support of Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum tonight.

During his performance before a big crowd of Parrotheads, Buffett made tweaks to two of his most popular songs to criticize Trump and Republican Gov. Rick Scott.

While performing “Come Monday”, the singer reportedly took aim at Trump by changing the wording in his song to:

“Come Tuesday, things will change. Come Tuesday, we’re making a change. It’s been two insane years and it’s time to really switch gears…”

Buffet then shifted his focus to Scott and environmental issues in the state while performing “Margaritaville,” singing:

“Some people say there’s a red tide to blame, but I know, that it’s all Rick Scott’s fault.”

Buffett, a resident of Palm Beach, previously hosted a free concert days before the Florida Democratic primary after endorsing Gwen Graham, who went on to finish second to Gillum in the race.

Nelson is defending his seat against Republican Gov. Rick Scott in the Nov. 6 election.

Gillum is facing off against Republican Ron DeSantis.

Both races are listed as “toss-ups” by the Cook Political Report.

 

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