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JLo Takes Center Stage: Jennifer Lopez Electrifies the Crowd in Support of Harris' 2024 Presidential Bid - News Directory 3

JLo Takes Center Stage: Jennifer Lopez Electrifies the Crowd in Support of Harris’ 2024 Presidential Bid

November 1, 2024 Catherine Williams World
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  • US Election 2024: Jennifer Lopez delivers Kamala Harris campaign speech in Las Vegas.
  • He gave a speech at the Kamala Harris campaign in Las Vegas.
  • J.Lo said that "Nevada is Harris territory," referring to Trump.
Original source: thairath.co.th

US Election 2024: Jennifer Lopez delivers Kamala Harris campaign speech in Las Vegas. It was held at the same time that Donald Trump was campaigning in Arizona.

Jennifer Lopez or “J-Lo”, famous singer and star. He gave a speech at the Kamala Harris campaign in Las Vegas. It was held at the same time that Donald Trump was campaigning in Arizona. In the opening speech she called the campaign tonight “the most important platform” she has ever been on And she added that she believes in the power that Latinos have.

J.Lo said that “Nevada is Harris territory,” referring to Trump. “He’s always trying to divide us. at Madison Square Garden He reminds us who he is. And how does it really feel? It wasn’t just Puerto Ricans who were offended that day,” he said, referring to a comedian’s racist comments made at a Trump campaign rally. referred to as Puerto Rico “Floating Garbage Island”

She continued: “I’m Puerto Rican and yes, I was born here. And we’re Americans.” “I like the Hollywood ending. I like it when people are nice. Or in this case, the good woman wins.” “I believe in the power of women. Women have the power to make a difference in this election,” adding, “I believe in the power of Latinos.”

Hispanic voters are a key voting bloc in the battleground state of Nevada. This represents about a quarter of the state’s population. And it is clear that Harris and his team are well aware of this. By bringing López and “Mana”, a famous band from Mexico, to the stage this time.

Harris said in a speech that the United States was tired of the “divisiveness” that Donald Trump said he had created. Vice President of the United States Young told the crowd that she is not afraid of tough battles and “we will win.”

Harris also discussed key economic policy proposals. and she said that will be her priority if she wins. She said she would “Fight for working people” by raising the minimum wage and reducing tip tax for working people. The crowd shouted, “We’re not going back,” was one of Harris’ campaign slogans.

There are only 5 days left until election day. Nevada is one of seven key swing states that will decide the outcome of the election, with President Joe Biden winning by 33,500 votes in 2020.

Donald Trump said in an interview in Arizona. After someone asked, Will two of his key supporters, Elon Musk and RFK Jr., be offered government jobs? If he wins the election

Trump reiterated that he wants Musk to take on an unspecified role that includes fundraising. To save the government budget, Trump still refused to let Musk join his cabinet, saying, “Musk doesn’t want to be a cabinet minister. Although I want it to be But he is working on a few more things. “

Trump turned to RFK Jr., a proponent of vaccine conspiracy theories. Previously, there were reports about Trump’s aides. That seems to deny RFK Jr. the job of Secretary of Health.

Trump, however, seemed open to RFK Jr. took on another public health role, saying: “He wants to deal with pesticides and all kinds of things. I told him … he can do it. He can do whatever he wants”.

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