Cardi B ‘won’t vote’ until Harris enters race – as National Guard steps in ‘in case of election violence’ in US state | US News

Cardi B said she did not plan to vote in the US elections this year, but Kamala Harris took over after the Democratic candidate changed her mind.

The WAP rapper attended Harris’ campaign rally on Friday, becoming the latest celebrity to support the vice president in Tuesday’s election, following the likes of Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Bruce Springsteen and Eminem.

At a rally in Milwaukee in the swing state of Wisconsin, the singer said she would vote for the Democratic candidate because he was “not delusional” while branding Republican candidate Donald Trump a “bully”.

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“She’s passionate, she’s compassionate… and most importantly, she’s not delusional,” Cardi B said of the vice president who took over as the Democratic presidential nominee. US President Joe Biden left school.

Cardi B went on to refer to Trump as a “bully” and said of the Republican presidential candidate: “He said he would protect women whether they wanted it or not.

“If his definition of protection isn’t freedom of choice… then I don’t want that,” he said.

“I’m not giving Donald Trump a second chance.”

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Both Mr. Trump and Ms. Harris are making the most of the final few days of their campaigns, visiting swing states in an attempt to sway voters to their side. nail-biting close race.

The Republican candidate spent the day in Michigan and Wisconsin, urging voters to “make America great again” by voting for him.

Mr. Trump is currently being investigated by the Arizona attorney general for comments he made about Liz Cheney, one of his most vocal Republican critics, in which he said on Thursday that she would not be a “radical war hawk” if he were in a war. guns “pointed in his face”.

“Let’s put him out there with a rifle and nine barrels shooting at him, okay? Let’s see what he thinks about it. You know, with guns pointed in his face,” Mr. Trump said during an event with the former Fox News host. Tucker Carlson.

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There’s a pretty tight race in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia that could tell us a lot about where this election goes.

As I walk the green streets of Cobb County, I see signs of change everywhere.

This suburb is home to exodus from Atlanta; this migration brought greater diversity, greater prosperity, and greater nuance.

Four years ago, there was a rare victory for Joe Biden in the southern state that had not backed a Democrat for president in nearly 30 years.

Georgia was the party’s biggest push in 2020. Now Kamala Harris wants to keep that momentum going, but it won’t be easy.

Some described the suburb as staid, sleepy and slow.

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During his rally in Michigan last night, Mr. Trump also argued with a crook who shouted something unintelligible and then stopped talking and said: “You want to marry me?”

“He wants to marry me, what’s going on?”

This was met with an outcry before Mr Trump said: “Let me ask the (former) First Lady if that’s okay… it’s okay with me, but let me excuse myself.”

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Georgia voters divided on two key issues

Meanwhile, in Washington, the state’s governor said he was “activating” National Guard members to be on standby to guard against violence related to the upcoming election.

Gov. Jay Inslee said he made the decision after receiving information and concerns about possible violence.

The decision will come into force on Monday and last until midnight on Thursday.

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Ms. Harris is expected to beat Mr. Trump in the state.

At the beginning of the week, ballot boxes were set on fire here and hundreds of votes were thought to have been damaged.