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Did Bad Bunny Endorse Kamala Harris After Trump Supporter's Remark in Puerto Rico? TRUTH Here

Did Bad Bunny Endorse Kamala Harris After Trump Supporter's Remark in Puerto Rico? TRUTH Here

Bad Bunny and Kamala Harris

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Bad bunny shared a video from Kamala Harris talk about it Puerto Rico shortly afterwards a speaker joined Donald TrumpAt his rally, a racist remark was made about his country of birth. However, the rapper and singer did not make a statement confirming whether his video was an endorsement. This comes after comedians Tony Hinchcliffe told thousands at Madison Square Garden: “Right now there is literally a floating island of trash in the middle of the ocean. I think her name is Puerto Rico.”

What's notable is that Bad Bunny is perhaps the most popular musician to ever come from Puerto Rico. His support could help Kamala Harris win the immigrant vote on November 5th.

He released a video of Harris speaking about Trump's “failed” Puerto Rico policy after Hinchcliffe's racist remark. The comedian further linked the Democratic Party to a Diddy Party. “I don’t know about you, but I think Travis Kelce could be the next OJ Simpson. The Democratic Party is looking more like a Diddy Party every day!” he said as rally participants laughed.

The Trump supporter also said that Latinos “love having babies.” “They do. That's what they do. There is no pulling out. They don't do that. They come in. Just like they did to our country.”

After Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin also posted the same clip on their Instagram stories. In response to Bad Bunny's post, one person tweeted, “Bad Bunny, J. Lo and Ricky Martin have over 315 million followers on Instagram alone. This is the Puerto Rican version of the Avengers banding together to support Kamala Harris.”

“WOW! Bad Bunny just shared Vice President Kamala Harris' plan for Puerto Rico, just moments after a speaker at Trump's rally called it PR garbage.” “It's a big deal. Thanks Bad Bunny,” another added.

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By Vanessa

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