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Cardi B says she’ll “never turn Republican” after criticising President Joe Biden

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Cardi B has stressed that she’ll “never turn Republican” despite criticising President Joe Biden and saying she might not vote for him in the upcoming election, or anyone at all.The rapper had pledged her support to Biden in the past, having interviewed him and endorsed him in the 2020 election.

She also said that she had told him personally that if he wants people to vote for him “we don’t want no false promises.”Explaining her decision to endorse him further, after initially supporting Bernie Sanders, she said: “It’s either, like, we go with Joe Biden or Donald Trump.

I’d rather go with Joe Biden. I have spoken to Joe Biden before. I think he gets it. I don’t know if it’s sympathise, but I think that he understands what we want.“I think he understands that what we want are simple things, you know what I’m saying?

We’re not asking for much, we just asking for certain shit.”She was even accused of becoming a political pawn for supporting Joe Biden by right-wing critics. “I never got payed a dollar from Biden I just wanted to get to know him and open my fans up to the importance of voting,” she said in response.

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