Bad Bunny, a popular Puerto Rican artist, showed his support for Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday by sharing a video of her addressing Puerto Rican voters. This comes after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made offensive remarks about Latinos and Puerto Rico during a Donald Trump rally, which sparked outrage among artists and some Hispanic Republicans. Bad Bunny’s endorsement could help boost Harris’ campaign among Latino voters, as Trump has been actively trying to gain support within this demographic. The artist’s 45 million Instagram followers saw the video of Harris expressing the importance of the election for Puerto Rican voters.

The comments made by Hinchcliffe were immediately criticized by Harris’ campaign and other prominent figures in the Hispanic community, including the head of the GOP in Puerto Rico and Republican U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar. Trump’s campaign distanced themselves from the comedian’s remarks, stating that they do not reflect the views of the President. Other artists, such as Luis Fonsi and Ricky Martin, also condemned the racist comments and voiced their disapproval on social media. Bad Bunny’s show of support for Harris through sharing her video further solidifies his stance against such derogatory remarks.

Bad Bunny has been vocal about criticizing Puerto Rico’s electric system, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. His music often addresses social and political issues, including the government’s response to the natural disaster. The artist’s songs, such as “Una Velita,” serve as a protest against the inadequate relief efforts following Hurricane Maria. Trump’s handling of the situation in Puerto Rico has been widely criticized, with his administration releasing aid years after the disaster. Bad Bunny’s advocacy for his home island and his support for Harris align with his commitment to bring attention to Puerto Rico’s ongoing challenges.

Harris has been actively engaging with the Puerto Rican community, releasing policies aimed at addressing issues such as fixing the island’s electrical grid. Her visit to a Puerto Rican restaurant in North Philadelphia highlights her efforts to connect with voters from the territory. Trump’s upcoming visit to Allentown, Pennsylvania, with a significant Puerto Rican population, underscores the importance of Latino voters in the 2024 election. Other Puerto Rican artists, such as Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, have also expressed support for Harris, while Trump has garnered backing from artists like Anuel AA and Nicky Jam. Bad Bunny’s endorsement carries weight within the music industry and could influence voter sentiment among young Latinos.

In the lead-up to the 2024 election, the Puerto Rican vote is seen as crucial, particularly in swing states like Pennsylvania. Harris’ outreach to the community and her focus on addressing issues related to Puerto Rico could sway voters in her favor. Bad Bunny, with his immense popularity and influence, adds momentum to Harris’ campaign and her efforts to secure Latino support. The artist’s stance against racism and his advocacy for Puerto Rico resonate with many voters, especially those who have been marginalized or disregarded. As the election approaches, the endorsements of artists like Bad Bunny could play a significant role in shaping the electoral landscape.

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