Bad Bunny represents U.S better than Trump, Americans say in poll
A Yahoo/YouGov poll finds 42% of U.S. adults say Bad Bunny better represents America than Trump, revealing sharp partisan divides over identity and culture.
- A new Yahoo!/YouGov survey conducted after the Super Bowl found generally positive reactions to Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, with more viewers saying they liked the show than disliked it and broad support for his decision to perform entirely in Spanish.
- The poll showed strong approval for his message of unity and immigrant pride, highlighted by visuals promoting love over hate and his onstage “God bless America” remark.
- When asked who better represents America, respondents were narrowly split, but slightly more chose Bad Bunny over Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump is the president of the United States, but the population thinks that Bad Bunny better embodies American values. According to a poll published by Yahoo and YouGov, a company specializing in market research, the artist reflects the American country better, with 42% of positive responses, compared to the Republican president, who had 39%. The study was conducted days after the Puerto Rican's half-time presentation of the Super Bowl LX…
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