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Rapper Rebuffs Joy Behar’s Attempt at Political Strong-Arming

Rapper Rebuffs Joy Behar’s Attempt at Political Strong-Arming
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(Matt Lamb, Headline USA) Left-wing shill and former blackface model Joy Behar was rebuffed after uncomfortably pressuring the rapper Usher Raymond to share his private political views and risk alienating millions of fans.

The influential entertainer is supporting Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election but said people needed to make their own decisions when it comes to voting.

โ€œI donโ€™t get too deep into politics,โ€ Raymond said, although โ€œI obviously have been watching [the race] like everybody else.โ€

Behar, co-host of The View, made the comments during Wednesdayโ€™s show after discussing singer Taylor Swiftโ€™s strategically timed endorsement of Harris following Tuesday nightโ€™s presidential debate.

She commended Raymond for standing behind the vice president, even as a growing number of black, male votersโ€”including several high-profile rappersโ€”have gravitated toward GOP nominee Donald Trump.

โ€œIn this emergency that weโ€™re in, I think that it behooves artists to just come out and speak for Kamala, against Donald Trump, โ€™cause he is an existential threat to the countryโ€”what do you say to that,โ€ Behar said .

Raymond responded that peopleโ€™s choice and how they wanted to share it was their own prerogative.

โ€œYou have to look at the reality of the country that we are, and the country that we want to be, and find the candidate that you feel both โ€ฆ fits the category of where we want to be,โ€ he said.

Other celebrities have also encouraged people to make their own choices.

For example, WNBA star Angel Reese declined to say whom she was supporting for president.

โ€œI havenโ€™t been able to tap a lot into the political election and everything going on,โ€ the Chicago Sky player told a podcaster in August, when asked for her opinion. โ€œSo, Iโ€™m not that educatedโ€ฆright now, but I just continue to learn and give feedback.โ€

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