Polish Pop Singer Uses Bikini Pics For Election Campaign (PHOTOS)

Nov 15, 2010 - 12:52
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Polish Pop Singer Uses Bikini Pics For Election Campaign (PHOTOS)

A Polish singer says she is determined to break out of pop music and into local politics -- so much so that she's taken to distributing scintillating photographs of herself posing in a bikini to ensure her campaign isn't overlooked.

The Toronto Sun reports that Katarzyna Szczolek, who is better known in Poland by the stage name Sara May, is hoping a series of sizzling campaign images will help her nab a spot on the Warsaw district council as a representative of her native district, Bemowo.

On her official blog, the curvy Szczolek touts herself as \"honest, consistent, ambitious, hardworking and independent.\" She goes on to note that she \"wants to change the world and help people solve their problems...I am young, but I have a lot of experience and my education is related to cultural policy, media and soliciting funds from the European Union.\"

See one of Szczolek's campaign posters here:

Listen to one of Sara May's pop tunes, \"To The End,\" here:

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