Bad Bunny Supports Harris
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•Superstar Bad Bunny backs Harris for president after Trump event features comedian's racist cracks
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Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Bad Bunny supports Vice President Kamala Harris .
Bad Bunny shared a video of Harris saying “there’s so much at stake in this election for Puerto Rican voters and for Puerto Rico ” A Puerto Rican artist who sings the hit “ Despacito ,” went on Instagram and wrote “going down this racist path ain’t it” Ricky Martin , who had previously endorsed Harris , was also offended by the comment.
Harris wants to create a task force to attract investment to fix the electrical grid.
Trump is headed on Tuesday to Allentown , Pennsylvania , where more than half of its population is Hispanic and a majority of them from Puerto Rico .
In 2020 , Bad Bunny allowed the Biden campaign to use one of his hits “ Pero Ya No” in a TV ad.
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