Offset Urges Fans To Vote After Voting For The 1st Time: ‘Everybody Needs To Do Their Part’
Voting and being part of electing your local, state and national leaders feels good. Just ask Offset. The 28-year-old Migos member hadn’t taken part in the process, and now he’s vowing to always show up for elections and make his voice heard. Offset was a first time voter on June 9, making his candidate selections in the Georgia primary, where he got to choose among the presidential, U.S. Congressional and state candidates. The “Clout” rapper thanked the website When We All Vote for helping him get registered, and making him aware that he was allowed to be part of the voting process. Offset apparently had been unable to vote until now because of past convictions, which he referred to in a video as “obstacles.”