Bad Bunny has been outspoken about social and political issues in Puerto Rico, but many wondered if he planned to take a definitive stance this election year. He was ever-present during the 2019 ...
Rap superstar Bad Bunny is pushing to sway Puerto Rico’s virtually tied governor’s race with a last-minute endorsement.Most Read from BloombergFrom Housing to Immigration, Key Ballot Initiatives and ...
But Bad Bunny, who defended Puerto Rico after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe referred to the U.S. territory as “a floating island of garbage” at a rally for former President Donald Trump in New ...
The Puerto Rican singer came out in support of Juan Dalmau, a third-party candidate that has emerged as a strong contender ...
Bad Bunny is recognized globally for establishing reggaeton as a mainstream music genre and exporting Puerto Rican culture to the world. But the millennials who grew up in Puerto Rico the same ...
"I think it's called Puerto Rico." Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Bad Bunny posted a video of Harris' pledge to boost Puerto Rico's economy, which she shared Sunday in ...
Celebrities help convey the importance of a candidate and make them ... stabilization is their focus. A post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico and Bad Bunny As Puerto Rico struggled with getting federal aid ...
Rap superstar Bad Bunny is pushing to sway Puerto Rico’s virtually tied governor’s race with a last-minute endorsement. The three-time Grammy winner said on Sunday he’s supporting Juan ...
(Bloomberg) -- Rap superstar Bad Bunny is pushing to sway Puerto Rico’s virtually tied governor’s race with a last-minute endorsement. Most Read from Bloomberg Istanbul Tries Free Public Transit to ...
On Puerto Rico's current ballot are the New Progressive Party's Jenniffer González and the Independence Party's Juan Dalmau. Bad Bunny officially endorsed Dalmau. If he wins, he would be the ...