Trump vs Bad Bunny: A Super Bowl Feud with Possible Midterm Consequences
Trump’s criticism of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show has contributed to a 12-point drop in Latino support among 2024 backers, risking key House races in Hispanic districts.
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Super Bowl Feud: Trump's Clash with Bad Bunny
WASHINGTON, Feb 14 – President Donald Trump’s attack on Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show – including a gripe that it was mostly in Spanish – has alarmed some Republican Hispanic strategists, politicians and business leaders who warn it risks further eroding his support among Latino voters ahead of November’s congressional elections. Hispanics were central to the coalition that powered Trump’s re-election in 2024, even …
Trump vs Bad Bunny: A Super Bowl feud with possible midterm consequences
By Andrea Shalal, Tim Reid and David Hood-Nuño WASHINGTON, Feb 14 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s attack on Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show – including a gripe that it was mostly in Spanish – has alarmed some Republican Hispanic strategists, politicians and business leaders who warn it risks further eroding his support among Latino voters ahead of November’s congressional elections. Hispanics were central to the …
Bad Bunny Won the Super Bowl
Last weekend’s Super Bowl may have been a contest between the Seahawks and the Patriots, but the real debate that has consumed the discourse has been over the halftime show, which featured the Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who sang exclusively in Spanish and wove together his music with scenes from sugarcane plantations and Puerto Rican street culture.The Bad Bunny performance was the perfect bait for the Right, with enough subversive material …
During the Bad Bunny show at the Super Bowl, Nick Garcia was one of the 400 extras disguised as sugar cane. He tells his wildest day every hour at the Levis Stadium. Nick Garcia grew up playing American football and going to see the San Francisco 49ers at the Levis Stadium. [...] This article Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl: a day in the skin of a superstar appeared first on Rolling Stone.
The attack by President Donald Trump on the presentation of the Portuguese-rich Bad Bunny star during the Super Bowl – including a claim that it was almost all in Spain – warned some Spanish strategic, political and businessmen of the Republican, who warned of the risk of further corrosing their support among the Latin voters before the November legislative elections. The Spanish were fundamental to the coalition that promoted the re-election of…
On Monday, Megyn Kelly appeared on Pier Morgan the YouTube broadcast of what was supposed to be a friendly debate on Bad Bunny the performance of the Super Bowl the previous night. But after some jokes about Morgan's recent hip replacement operation, the conservative expert embarked on a passionate monologue about his contempt [...]
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