Jennifer Lopez said people should be "upset, scared and outrage" at Kamala Harris ' campaign rally in Las Vegas on Thursday. The Hollywood star urged people to head to the polls in the wake of comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's controversial jokes at Donald Trump 's Madison Square Garden rally in New York last weekend. Hinchcliffe took to the podium at MSG on Sunday to deliver several jokes that have been dubbed racist, including one where he called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage," and now even Republicans are furious.
Chris Christie says Trump 'numbs' people with his 'relentless' lies on The View Chris Christie says Harris had a 'bad 10 days' as he doubts her ability to win Lopez spoke to the crowd about the importance of voting and what’s at stake for the country with this election, stating: "I know as president, she will fight for our freedoms...
the freedom of women to choose what we do with our bodies." At one stage, JLO looked close to tears as she urged the crowd to vote early. "I promised myself I wouldn't get emotional," she explained.
"But you know what, we should be emotional. We should be upset. We should be scared and outraged .
.. your voice and your vote matters.
" This came after the singer reposted a video of The View 's Sunny Hostin slamming Hinchcliffe's "jokes" about Puerto Rico. "This Puerto Rican has something to say about the island that I love," Hostin said on live television this week. "Where my family is from.
Puerto Rico is trash? We are America.