Bad Bunny Backs Kamala Harris, Amplifies Her Message to Puerto Rican Voters Criticizing Trump
Bad Bunny Uses Instagram to Amplify Kamala Harris' Message
Ahead of the presidential election the Puerto Rican artist posted the Democratic candidate's latest campaign video addressed to voters in Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny Merch who supports Kamala Harris a source close to the artist tells Billboard is getting the Democratic presidential candidate’s latest message for Puerto Rican voters out to his 45 million followers on Instagram.There’s so much at stake in this election for Puerto Rican voters and for Puerto RicoHarris says in a campaign video posted. which Benito shared clips of on instagram stories not just once but four times.
Kamala Harris Highlights Puerto Rico’s Strength in Visionary Appeal to Voters
And this election is not just a choice between Donald Trump and me. It is a choice between two very different visions for our nation. One his focused on the past and on himself and the other ours that is focused on the future and on you. Puerto Rico is home to some of the most talented innovative and ambitious people in our nation and Puerto Ricans deserve a president who sees and invests in that strength.
Harris Pledges Economic Reforms and Infrastructure Investment for Puerto Rico in Campaign Video
In the video Harris tells voters .As president I will bring down the cost of housing, invest in small businesses and entrepreneurs and fight to finally secure equal access to programs that strengthen the healthcare system and support children, seniors and working people. I will create a new Puerto Rico economy task force where the federal government will work with the private sector with non-profits and community leaders to foster economic growth and create thousands of new, good-payI know that Puerto Rico’s economic future depends on urgently rebuilding and modernizing the island’s energy grid
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Investment for Puerto Rico in Campaign Video for Bad Bunny Merch
That’s why I will cut red tape, ensure disaster recovery funds are used quickly and effectively, and work with leaders across the island to ensure all Puerto Ricans have access to reliable, affordable electricity. I will never forget what Donald Trump did and what he did not do when Puerto Rico needed a caring and a competent leader. He abandoned the island tried to block aid after back-to-back devastating hurricanes and offered nothing more than paper towels and insults. Puerto Ricans deserve better. Harris says jobs in Puerto Rico including for our young people.This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign Trump campaign senior advisor Danielle Alvarez said in a statement sent to Billboard Sunday night.
Bad Bunny Speaks Out Against Political Corruption in Puerto Rico Through Music and Activism
Bad Bunny Merch who was born and raised in Vega Baja has a history of being vocal about social-political issues affecting the Puerto Rican community.Bad Bunny placed billboards across SanJuan in protest of the Partido Nuevo Progresista New Progressive Party a major political party that holds the seat of governor and resident commissioner in Puerto Rico, soon after releasing the song Una Velita. The billboards displayed messages including “To vote for PNP is to vote for corruption.
Bad Bunny Uses Art and Influence to Spotlight Puerto Rico’s Struggles and Support Harris
In 2022 he released a documentary-style video for Un Verano Sin Ti‘s El Apagon With a runtime of almost 23 minutes the short film takes aim at local government for its inaction in addressing blackouts, gentrification and other issues affecting Puerto Ricans.Bad Bunny Marchandise emphasized Harris I will never forget what Donald Trump did” line in his reposts of the speech.
BadBunny to Spotlight Puerto Rico’s Struggles and Support Harris
Harris’ message to Puerto Rican voters on Sunday arrived the same day Trump was set to appear at a rally at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, where Tony Hinchcliffe a podcast host/roast comedian spewed racist in an opening slot. He referred to Puerto Rico as a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean. Later he made a remark that Latinos love making babies in a lead up to a crude joke which Vice President Harris’ campaign headquarters called a vile racist tirade against Latinos
Bad Bunny Critique of Trump
Their show of support for Harris came after comedian podcaster Tony Hinchcliffe opened for convicted felon Trump at a rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden by offering up the racist jibe, “There’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico.In addition, Hinchcliffe one of nearly 30 speakers who warmed up the crowd for twice impeaching former Pres. Trump also made other racist and sexist jokes about Latinos they love making babies there’s no pulling out. They don’t do that. They come inside, just like they did to our country as well as racist jibes about his Black “buddies.
Trump Campaign Faces Backlash Over Puerto Rico Joke as Harris
According to reports the attempts at humor did not go over well inside the room, where they were met with tepid applause. And in an unusual apology from the Trump campaign, a senior advisor said in a statement afterwards that this joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign seemingly in reference to the Puerto Rico joke. The Harris campaign referred to the Hinchcliffe set as a vile racist tirade against Latinos.
Bad Bunny Denounces Racist Rhetoric
The racist comment immediately galvanized the trio of Puerto Rican artists, with Bad Bunny re posting a video message from Harris in which she discussed the importance of the election for the citizens of the U.S. territory reminding them what Trump did and did not do when Puerto Rico needed a caring and a competent leader after the nation was hit with devastating damage after Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017; a new report revealed that the Trump administration obstructed an investigation into why officials.
Latino Celebs Rally Behind Harris Claim SocialMedia Suppression
In addition to Bad Bunny sharing the message with his 45 million Instagram followers, Martin also boosted the .Harris video to his nearly 19 million followers on his Instagram Stories, adding the messageI remember as did Lopez, whose re-post to her 250 million Instagram followers included links to Harris’ socials as well as a hands clapping Lopez was born in the Bronx, but her parents were both born in P.R. Martin also claimed that his posts on X with similar content were being suppressed on the platform owned by Trump financial backer Elon Musk.
Trump Rally Sparks Outrage as Harris Courts Puerto Rican Voters in Key Swing State
The shocking comments from Hinchcliffe at the Trump rally whereCNN reported Republican candidate Trump and his maga surrogates spewed racist vulgar attacks at Harris and Democrats came nine days before Americans go to the polls, and just a few after Trump’s former chief of staff, retired Marine General John Kelly, said the former reality TV star fits into the general definition of a fascist and frequently praised Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. It also comes as both Harris and Trump are spending precious time and money.

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