Rambo Zambo: Friedrich Merz inspires with Raab's election campaign song!

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Stefan Raab's song "Rambo Zambo" causes cheers at the CDU election party. Merz celebrates the election victory and pop culture.

Rambo Zambo: Friedrich Merz inspires with Raab's election campaign song!

At the CDU's election party in Berlin, a song caused a stir: the clip "Rambo Zambo" by former television presenter Stefan Raab was presented on a large screen as the candidate for chancellor and party leader Friedrich Merz greeted his supporters after appearing on television. “Now Stefan Raab was with us,” shouted Merz and continued: “And from now on it’s called: Rambo Zambo.” This sentence sparked immediate enthusiasm and numerous supporters of the Junge Union cheered loudly RND reported.

The background to Merz's "Rambo Zambo" statement goes back to Raab's show "You won't win a million here with Stefan Raab", in which the entertainer created a campaign song for Merz. The song includes quotes from the CDU leader, such as his question: “What is Bubatz?”, an answer to a conversation about the legalization of cannabis. In the chorus, Merz can be heard saying: “It's really Rambo Zambo here in the house,” which makes him the star of the clip and increases anticipation for election evening, according to information from oe24.

The election party itself was a place to celebrate after the Union's clear victory in the federal election. Merz, who had taken off his tie, appeared relaxed and thanked his team for the work they had done. The Raab song quickly went viral on social media, with over 200,000 likes and more than 110,000 streams on Spotify. Merz was positive about incorporating his words into pop culture and announced that “Rambo Zambo” would officially be available on Sunday at 6 p.m. The dynamic connection between politics and entertainment could help capture the interest of younger voters.