The Puerto Rican singer came out in support of Juan Dalmau, a third-party candidate that has emerged as a strong contender ...
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 ...
Reggaetón superstar Bad Bunny paid for dozens of billboard ads criticizing Puerto Rico’s two main parties ... Get Results ...
Seven days before Election Day, former President Donald Trump is campaigning in Pennsylvania while Vice President Kamala Harris gives a closing argument for her campaign. I will work with everyone ...
Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny has responded uniquely to Tony Hinchcliffe’s 'garbage' remark. He shared an eight-minute Instagram video captioned simply, “garbage.
Harris campaign officials had been in talks with Bad Bunny’s team and were cautiously optimistic he would back the vice ...
Bad Bunny is a resident of Puerto Rico, and disenfranchisement is just one of the many inequities that define islanders’ ...
Bad Bunny’s video tells the island’s story through local heroes with higher name recognition in Puerto Rico — for instance, Olympic tennis gold medalist Monica Puig — those with a national ...
The artist’s gesture of support came as a number of speakers at a Trump event in New York made racist and disparaging comments about Puerto Ricans and other Latinos.
Sunny Hostin reacts to the remark made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe on Puerto Rico during a recent Donald Trump rally.
Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, and Ricky Martin were quick to amplify messages from Kamala Harris's campaign after a comedian delivered racist jokes disparaging Puerto Rico at Sunday's Trump rally in ...