CHICAGO (WLS) -- Juan Rosado doesn't pay much attention to politics, but the Humboldt Park resident said a Trump rally comedian's joke calling Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage did catch his eye. "Maybe that individual has not visited Puerto Rico because it is a beautiful island," he said. Rosado believes the negative Puerto Rico comments will make Puerto Rican voters turn to Kamala Harris, as do Chicago area Latino elected officials.
They are angry and plan to spend the next week mobilizing in swing states. "The reality is that there are thousands of Puerto Ricans in Pennsylvania, in Nevada, in Michigan and all over this country who in this moment, can't stop replaying what they heard," said U.S.
Rep. Delia Ramirez (IL-3). READ MORE: Chicago's Puerto Rican community outraged by Trump rally comedian's 'island of garbage' joke Trump made no apologies for the joke during a speech Tuesday, instead describing the Madison Square Garden rally in New York Sunday where a stand-up comic made his racist jokes to a stadium full of people as "a love fest, absolute love fest and it was an honor to be involved.
" Trump supporters doubt the off-color remarks from a comedian will move the needle in a neck and neck race. "It wasn't the president himself, and I think that the Democrats are trying to find any kind of wedge right now to suppress Republican turnout in Pennsylvania," said Illinois Republican Party Co-Chair Aaron Del Mar. RELATED: Woman yells in toddler's face outside Kamala .