Cardi B’s Election Night video sparks controversy: Blames hurricanes on certain states

Cardi B’s deleted video sparks debate, saying hurricanes are tied to certain states’ election choices.


Pop Culture & Art November 06, 2024
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As the 2024 U.S. presidential election results continued to roll in, Cardi B ignited a social media storm with a now-deleted video that quickly became a focal point of online discussion. In the video, shared on X (formerly Twitter), the rapper made a cryptic comment: “This is why some of y’all states be getting hurricanes,” seemingly alluding to states where Donald Trump had achieved early leads. While Cardi did not directly address specific states or regions, her comment was interpreted by many as a reaction to Trump-leaning states such as Florida and Texas—states that are often impacted by hurricanes. The post was deleted shortly after it was shared, but not before it stirred a mix of reactions, with some fans supporting her bold statement while others criticized the perceived jab.

Cardi B, who has been increasingly vocal in her political views, has publicly endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Throughout the election season, she has used her platform to encourage her followers to vote, emphasizing Harris’s potential as a leader and as an inspiration for women of color. In response to Harris trailing Trump in some pivotal swing states, Cardi tweeted, “We need a hail mary,” signaling both her concern and hope as the night progressed.

Days before Election Day, Cardi took her support for Harris a step further by appearing at a campaign rally in Wisconsin. Addressing a crowd of enthusiastic supporters, she delivered a speech that highlighted her personal story of overcoming obstacles and achieving success despite adversity. “Just like Kamala Harris, I too have been the underdog,” Cardi said, drawing parallels between her journey and Harris’s rise in politics. “I’ve been underestimated. My success, belittled and discredited. Women have to work 10 times harder, perform 10 times better, and still, people question how we got to the top.” Cardi’s impassioned message resonated with many, underscoring her alignment with Harris on issues of representation and resilience.

Cardi’s involvement in the political sphere has not been without controversy. X CEO Elon Musk, an outspoken Trump supporter, criticized Cardi’s campaign involvement, particularly when a video surfaced of Cardi reading from her phone after a teleprompter glitch. Musk remarked, “Another puppet who can’t even talk without being fed the words,” questioning the authenticity of Harris’s campaign. Cardi was quick to fire back, defending her roots and perspective, tweeting, “I’m not a puppet, Elon. I’m a daughter of two immigrant parents who had to work their ass off to provide for me! I’m a product of welfare, section 8, poverty, and resilience… but you don’t know a thing about the American struggle.”

As the election reaches its climax, Cardi B’s outspoken advocacy, combined with her unfiltered commentary, has brought added attention to the cultural and political rifts shaping this year’s heated election. Her deleted video, though brief, reflects the high emotions on both sides as supporters await final results and navigate the tense atmosphere of this year’s political landscape.

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