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Cardi B speaks out for Kamala Harris as Donald Trump rallies in Wisconsin
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Cardi B speaks out for Kamala Harris as Donald Trump rallies in Wisconsin

Cardi B spoke in favor of Kamala Harris on Friday night when the vice president hosted a rally just seven miles from where donald trump addressed supporters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Republican and Democratic presidential candidates were in swing state ahead of the Nov. 5 election. The polls are said to be very close.

Rapper Cardi B said she hadn’t planned to vote until Harris replaced the current POTUS. joe biden on the bill, and is now fully committed to its cause.

“Did you hear what Donny Trump said the other day?” Cardi B said on stage, referring to Trump saying he will protect women “whether they like it or not.”

“Donny, don’t do it,” he said. “Please.”

Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, acknowledges his supporters at the end of a campaign rally at Macomb Community College (Getty Images)Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, acknowledges his supporters at the end of a campaign rally at Macomb Community College (Getty Images)

Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, acknowledges his supporters at the end of a campaign rally at Macomb Community College (Getty Images)

Cardi B introduces Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (AP)Cardi B introduces Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (AP)

Cardi B introduces Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (AP)

She is the latest big name to defend Ms. Harris. after Michelle Obama’s speech in Michigan and BeyoncĂ© comes out of the closet in Houston.

Milwaukee is home to the largest number of Democratic votes in Wisconsin, but its conservative suburbs are where most Republicans live and are a critical area for Trump.

“Both candidates recognize that the path to the White House runs directly through Milwaukee County,” said Hilario Deleon, chairman of the county Republican Party.

Air Force Two, the vice president’s plane, landed at the Milwaukee airport about 40 minutes before Trump’s private plane, which he called Trump Force One.

The planes were parked close to each other, but the candidates did not pass each other; Harris’ motorcade had left before Trump landed.

Both locations attracted roughly the same number of people, according to audience estimates provided by each campaign. Trump took the stage seven minutes before Harris.

The two rallies may be the candidates’ last appearances in Wisconsin before Election Day.

Both sides say the race is again close for the state’s 10 electoral votes. Four of the last six presidential elections in Wisconsin were decided by less than one point, or fewer than 23,000 votes.

Trump lashed out at the economy under the Biden administration. The U.S. jobs report released Friday, showing employers added just 12,000 jobs in October, suggests the Biden-Harris administration is failing the economy, he said.

“This is like a depression,” Trump said of the numbers while insulting Harris.

Economists estimate that hurricanes Helene and Milton, combined with strikes at Boeing and elsewhere, reduced net employment growth by tens of thousands of jobs in October.