rapper Cardi B says she “didn't plan to vote” until Kamala Harris was a candidate

rapper Cardi B says she “didn't plan to vote” until Kamala Harris was a candidate
rapper Cardi B says she “didn't plan to vote” until Kamala Harris was a candidate

The Democratic candidate adds support from the world of music. After Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez, rapper Cardi B spoke at a Kamala Harris meeting on November 1st.

Another star support for the Democrat. After Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez, rapper Cardi B came to support Kamala Harris during a meeting held by the candidate in Wisconsin on Friday, November 1 evening, just three days before the American presidential election. The rapper assured that it was the ex-prosecutor who made her want to get involved.

“I'll be honest, I wasn't planning to vote this year. But Kamala Harris made me change my mind. Completely,” assured the rapper on the platform, to loud applause from the audience.

“I didn't trust any candidate until she showed up and said what I wanted to hear and what I want to see happen in this country next,” he said. she proclaimed.

Shortly before the meeting, Cardi B spoke quickly to the microphone of BFMTV and said she was calm about the outcome of the vote. “She’s going to win, in the name of God,” the hit singer swore I Like It.

She also assured that the victory of the Democrat would not only be good news for the United States, but also for . “I've been to France many times and I feel like it's a very broad-minded country and that's what Kamala Harris is, so I think it would make sense,” he said. -she assured.

“Like Harris, I have often been considered the loser”

At the podium, the rapper did not hesitate to compare her journey to that of Kamala Harris and to see similarities there. “Like Kamala Harris, I too have often been seen as a loser, I have been underestimated. My success has been minimized and discredited,” said the rapper of Caribbean and Trinidadian origins, while the Latino vote is particularly disputed by the two candidates.

“Women have to work ten times harder, do ten times better and people will still question us and wonder how we managed to get to the top,” Cardi B once again proclaimed.

“I can’t stand bullies, but like Kamala, I always stand up to them,” assured the rapper, tackling Donald Trump, without naming him.

In recent days, in the home stretch of the campaign, Kamala Harris has registered the support of many stars from the world of cinema, music and sport, such as singer Bruce Springsteen and basketball player LeBron James.

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