The Presidential Elections are just weeks away. People using this time to make up their minds on not only who the next president should be but on all the issue on this year's ballots. But if your mind is already made up, take advantage of early voting.
This year's CMA Awards marks 50 years of the awards show, and while the hosts are likely planning a banner opening monologue, Carrie Underwood insists politics is one topic she won't be tackling.
When deciding who should be America's next president, country music's biggest stars went off ballot. Instead of voting for Donald or Hillary, stars like Thomas Rhett and Lee Brice picked Miranda, George and Carrie.
Country music is not nearly as much a hotbed of political activism as some other genres, but that doesn't mean that some country stars don't have strong opinions about the 2016 presidential election.
Dolly Parton doesn't involve herself in politics in public, but she recently shared her thoughts on what she hopes happens in America in the months to come.