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Kamala Harris introduces cumbia to attract Latino votes: ‘Don’t vote trompass’ | Video

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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] American Vice Presidential Election Campaign Kamala Harrispresented this Wednesday song in Spanish with cumbia rhythm to attract Latino voters, which will

Kamala Harris introduces cumbia to attract Latino votes: ‘Don’t vote trompass’ | Video

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American Vice Presidential Election Campaign Kamala Harrispresented this Wednesday song in Spanish with cumbia rhythm to attract Latino voters, which will be broadcast on radio stations in key states before Election Day.

I like Kamala, vote for her and don’t vote for Donald Trump […] Kamala are good people don’t fall into the trap“Don’t vote for horns,” the 30-second song says over a catchy cumbia beat.

“30-second cumbia reminds Spanish listeners to vote for Kamala Harris and Don’t make the mistake of voting for Donald Trump on November 5th.“, the Democratic campaign said in a statement.

The announcement will be broadcast on Spanish radio stations until next Tuesday and is part of “historic investment” of $3 million Harris campaign on Latino radio stations.

It builds on the campaign’s efforts to engage and mobilize Latino voters this election cycle.

In the coming days, the text says, the campaign will “continue to develop its commitment to Latino voters in key states.”

So, Latino artists will join Harris to perform and perform at events.”When we vote, we win(When we vote, we win), among them popular Mexican groups Northern Tigerswhich will take place in Phoenix, Arizona and Mana in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Puerto Rican artist Jennifer Lopez He will also join a rally in Las Vegas to explain his support.

“As the Vice President continues to encourage Latino communities, Donald Trump refuses to apologize for racist and anti-Latino rally which he did in Madison Square Garden and fuels the flames of hatred and division,” the statement said.

Half of potential new voters in this election are Latino, according to the Pew Center. Total 36.2 million are eligible votefour million more than in 2020.

In 2024, a record that is usually surpassed in every election will be broken: Latinos will represent 14.7% of all eligible votersup from 13.6% in 2020

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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