
It's Adam Levine, left, vs. Blake Shelton when their teams compete in the live play-offs of "The Voice," beginning Nov. 5 on NBC. CARIN BAER/NBC
Election fever has struck "The Voice."
Not only will America be casting votes in the presidential election next week but they can also vote in the live rounds of NBC's hit reality starting Monday on "The Voice."
To get in the spirit, Team Blake (Liz Davis, Terry McDermott, Michaela Paige, Julio Cesar Castillo and Cassadee Pope) are backing their mentor Oklahoma's country music star Blake Shelton and have produced their own attack ad – aimed at you – fellow coach Adam Levine, reports etonline.
The video accuses Levine of aggressive politics, dodging tough questions and not changing his wardrobe.
"Vote for the coach with a country heart," says one contestant in the video.
"A vote for Team Blake is a vote for America and... Scotland,” say other contestants.
"I'm Blake Shelton and I approved this message," adds Shelton, who lives on a ranch near Tishomingo with his wife Miranda Lambert.
"The Voice Live Play-offs" begin at 7 p.m. Monday on NBC, channel 2, cable 9, with part one of the top 20 artists performing live in front of coaches Christina Aguilera, Levine, CeeLo Green and Shelton. There will be no broadcast on Tuesday due to the election. The series will continue Nov. 7 with part two of the live play-offs with the results show airing Nov. 8.
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