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Cardi B Reacts to Joe Biden's Withdrawal






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Cardi B's Take on Biden Stepping Down

  • Public Reaction: Cardi B shared her thoughts on President Joe Biden withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race.
  • Previous Beliefs: She has always felt it was her responsibility to discuss politics due to her public image.

Reaction on Social Media

  • Kamala Harris Support: Cardi B posted, "I told ya’ll Kamala was supposed to be the 2024 candidate," showing her support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
  • Criticism of Democrats: In June, she criticized the Democratic party, calling them "very selfish" for allowing Biden to run again. She believes Biden should pass the torch to Harris.

Instagram Live Commentary

  • Excitement About News: Cardi B expressed her excitement about Biden stepping down during an Instagram live session.
  • Handling Criticism: She addressed the criticism she often faces for sharing her views, stating that her way of speaking doesn't mean she is uneducated.
  • Personal Attacks: Cardi B also called out those who bring up her marriage to Offset when discussing unrelated topics, like Kamala Harris running for president.

Biden's Announcement

  • Official Statement: Biden announced on Twitter that he was stepping down, saying it was in the best interest of his party and the country.
  • Public and Celebrity Pressure: Many people, including Democrats and celebrities, had called for him to step down after a poor debate performance against Donald Trump earlier this year.

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