Trump pays the price for racist Puerto Rico joke and loses key Latino endorsement
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85% ReliableGood
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : "Jam, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero, said the reason he supported Trump was because he believed it "was what's best for the economy in the United States, where a lot of Latinos live.52% : She's hot," Trump said to the audience.
50% : ""A lot of immigrants that are suffering over the state of the economy - [Trump] being a businessman, I felt it was the right move," he explained to his more than 43 million followers.
37% : But Jam said he "never in his life" thought that just a short time later "a comedian would appear to criticize and talk badly about my [Puerto Rico]."The musician's September campaign appearance with Trump in Nevada made headlines, after the former president misgendered Jam while touting his endorsement.
35% : With less than a week until Election Day, the racist remarks could have potentionally devastating electoral consequences for Trump.
27% : Puerto Rican artist Nicky Jam, who appeared on stage with Trump at a rally in Las Vegas just last month, says he no longer supports the former president.
19% : On Tuesday, Trump attempted to stifle the blowback by holding a rally in Latino-majority Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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