Donald Trump adds spice to his 2024 campaign with "Kamala, how bad you are."

Trump dances to the rhythm of a version of the song "Juliana, qué mala eres," by Dominican musician and singer Cuco Valoy.


Former President Donald Trump decided to add salsa music to his 2024 campaign with a new video in which he is seen dancing to a song specifically aimed at his rival Kamala Harris.

The video begins with Trump driving a golf cart and turning on the radio to tune into a playlist. Then, a version of the famous song Juliana, qué mala eres, by the Dominican Cuco Valoy is heard.

But this time, the song says: Kamala, how bad you are; how bad you are, Kamala.

As the song plays, images of Trump dancing in various settings are projected. In the middle of the spot, the Democratic candidate is also seen laughing heartily. The video ends with the phrase Kamala, oh, how bad.

The material was shared on the X account of the user Team Trump and has gone viral in just a few hours.

This is another attempt by the Republican leader to capture the Latino vote for the November elections.

Recently, he met with the popular reggaeton artists Anuel AA and Justin Quiles, who attended a rally held in Pennsylvania and publicly proclaimed their admiration for him.

"The best president the world has seen, that the country has ever seen. His name is President Trump," expressed the Puerto Rican Anuel AA, who urged his compatriots to give him their vote. "What he wants is to continue helping Latinos in the United States," he stated.

This is not the first time the former president has used music to attract Hispanic voters. In 2020, he used a song by the Cuban group Los 3 de La Habana that encouraged people to vote for him.

A 30-second clip, shared on the official Twitter account of the campaign, included the chorus of the song, which became a symbol of Trumpism among Latinos.

At this moment, Trump is intensifying his attacks against his opponent in the race for the White House, especially after the debate on September 10, in which, contrary to most polls, he considered himself the winner. Despite this, he announced that he will not participate in another debate.

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