Cardi B recently revealed her honest opinion on who she will be endorsing or voting for the 2024 presidential elections.
Rapper Cardi B's political statement has been a talking point in the media since her Rolling Stone interview.
"I don't f*** with both of y'all n*****," she declared. "I feel like people got betrayed. It's just like, damn, y'all not caring about nobody. Then, it really gets me upset that there is solutions to it. There is a solution. I know there's a solution because you're spending billions of dollars on any f****** thing."
CNN's State of the Union political analysts digested Cardi B's political pronouncements and how they mirrored a bigger sentiment.
"The famous rapper, Cardi B... she endorsed Biden in 2020. Now she told Rolling Stone magazine she doesn't 'f' with either of them," CNN journalist Jake Tapper told the panel of political analysts on a May 20, 2024, episode of the show.
The Moment author and former South Carolina representative Bakari Sellers pointed out that people might have been analyzing the presidential race "wrong."
"I don't think the biggest threat to Joe Biden is Donald Trump. I think the biggest threat to Joe Biden is people staying at home. Cardi B actually echoes that sentiment," he declared.
Cardi B was one of the many celebrities who endorsed Biden in the 2020 presidential elections against Trump. The rapper's vocal support was imminent throughout the first few years. She even tweeted in support of him when right-wing Republicans in the House of Representatives launched calls for his impeachment.
"How they trying to impeach Biden already? He hasn't even taken a s### at the White House yet. This just shows me how delusional and dumb people can be," Cardi tweeted in 2021.
Aside from declaring her abstention on the upcoming presidential elections, Cardi also spoke about the United States government's decision to fund Israel and Ukraine's war against Gaza and Russia.
"[America] don't pay for endless wars for countries that have been going through shit for a very long time," she says. "There's countries [where] kids are getting killed every single day, but because the [U.S.] won't benefit from that country, they won't help. I don't like that America has this superhero cape on. We never did things to be superheroes. We did things for our own convenience," she told Rolling Stone.
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