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Donald Trump Adds a Salsa Twist to His 2024 Campaign with "Kamala, You're So Bad"

Monday, September 16, 2024 by Henry Cruz

Former President Donald Trump has decided to add a salsa twist to his 2024 campaign with a new video featuring him dancing to a song explicitly directed at his rival Kamala Harris. The video opens with Trump driving a golf cart and tuning the radio to a playlist. A version of the famous song "Juliana, qué mala eres" by the Puerto Rican-American group DLG begins to play. However, this time, the lyrics have been changed to "Kamala, qué mala eres; qué mala eres, Kamala."

As the song plays, images of Trump dancing in various settings are projected. Midway through the spot, the Democratic candidate is also shown laughing heartily. The video concludes with the phrase, "Kamala, ay, qué mala."

The material was shared on the Team Trump account on X (formerly known as Twitter) and went viral within hours. This is another attempt by the Republican leader to capture the Latino vote for the November elections.

Recently, Trump met with popular reggaeton artists Anuel AA and Justin Quiles, who attended a rally held in Pennsylvania and publicly declared their admiration for him.

"The best president the world has ever seen, the country has ever seen. His name is President Trump," stated the Puerto Rican Anuel AA, who urged his compatriots to vote for Trump. "What he wants is to continue helping Latinos in the United States," he affirmed.

This is not the first time the former president has used music to attract the Hispanic electorate. In 2020, he used a song by the Cuban group Los 3 de La Habana that encouraged people to vote for him. A 30-second clip, shared on the official campaign Twitter account, included the chorus of the song, which became a symbol of Trumpism among Latin Americans.

Currently, Trump is intensifying his attacks against his opponent in the race for the White House, especially after the September 10 debate, in which, contrary to most polls, he considered himself the winner. Despite this, he announced that he would not participate in another debate.

Key Points about Donald Trump's 2024 Campaign Strategy

Here are some frequently asked questions and answers regarding Donald Trump's unique campaign strategies for the 2024 elections.

Why did Donald Trump choose a salsa song for his campaign?

Donald Trump chose a salsa song to appeal to the Latino electorate, a crucial demographic for the upcoming elections. The song was specifically directed at his rival, Kamala Harris, to add a humorous and engaging element to his campaign.

Who are some of the artists that have shown support for Trump?

Popular reggaeton artists Anuel AA and Justin Quiles have shown their support for Trump. They attended a rally in Pennsylvania and publicly expressed their admiration for him.

How has Trump used music in his previous campaigns?

In his 2020 campaign, Trump used a song by the Cuban group Los 3 de La Habana to encourage people to vote for him. The song became a symbol of Trumpism among Latin Americans.

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