President-elect Donald Trump is on a victory lap, and everyone isn’t feeling it—especially Plies. The rapper is looking at the results of the 2024 election and has come to one conclusion: “Character no longer matters.”
“Just because the person that you felt should have won didn’t make it across the finish line, don’t for a second allow yourself to question your beliefs and what it is that you stand for,” Plies said on Instagram. “Just because some results didn’t go how you foreseen them to go, it doesn’t mean you wrong about anything.”
He added, “One thing this election did teach me is something that he knew and something that I didn’t know. That character no longer matters. That all the dark and divisiveness and all the things he said, he knew people wanted that, I just didn’t think that they did.”
Donald Trump declared victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election today, earning mixed reactions from the public. While some are celebrating, others are outraged, and expressing serious concern for the future of the country. Now, Kamala Harris has taken to TikTik with a simple message to those who supported her throughout her campaign. “Thank you, America,” it reads. The message was accompanied by footage of Harris at the Democratic National Convention a couple of months back, being cheered on by her voters.
According to USA Today, Harris will deliver her concession speech today at 4 p.m. ET at Howard University. Supporters in The Neighborhood Talk‘s comments section are sharing their thoughts on the election results, and making their disappointment apparent. “America let her down,” one Instagram user claims. “Sad day for America,” another writes.
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung released a statement today, per Washington Post, confirming that Harris and Trump spoke today and that she congratulated him on the win. “President Trump acknowledged Vice President Harris on her strength, professionalism, and tenacity throughout the campaign, and both leaders agreed on the importance of unifying the country,” Cheung said. Reportedly, they also “discussed the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and being a president for all Americans.”
Not everyone is disappointed by Harris’ loss, as several social media users and peers have also had positive reactions to the news. 50 Cent, for example, recently took to Instagram to congratulate Trump on his victory. “I don’t care how the fight goes, I’m leaving with the winner s***. I still don’t know what’s going on congratulations! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi,” he wrote. What do you think of Kamala Harris’ recent message for her supporters? What about her losing the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Donald Trump declared victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, which has sparked mixed reactions from social media users and celebrities. While some are celebrating, others are crushed, including Cardi B. The “Enough” rapper has been a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris ever since Joe Biden dropped out of the race. She even spoke at her rally in Milwaukee last week, revealing that she didn’t plan to vote until Harris was on the Democratic ticket. Needless to say, she’s disappointed with the results.
As the number started to lean in Trump’s favor last night, she took to X with a simple message. “We need a Hail Mary,” she wrote. She went on to post a selfie on her Instagram Story with the caption “I hate y’all bad.” Clearly, she wasn’t happy with how things were looking.
This was far from all Cardi had to say about the election results, however. In a now-deleted video, she also suggested that some states might experience hurricanes as a result of their Trump support. “This is why some of y’all states be getting hurricanes,” she said. It remains unclear exactly why Cardi decided to delete the video. It’s possible she was receiving backlash for it, or thought she had taken her shade a bit too far.
Her remark comes just days after she shut down a Tweet from Elon Musk, who called her a “puppet” for speaking at Harris’ rally. “I’m not a puppet Elon,” she wrote at the time, “I’m a daughter of two immigrant parents that had to work their a** off to provide for me! I’m a product of welfare, I’m a product of section 8, I’m a product of poverty and I’m a product of what happens when the system is set up against you.” What do you think of Cardi B insinuating that some states experience hurricanes due to their support for Donald Trump? Was this a step too far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
It’s another divisive day in America as Donald Trump just won the 2024 election overnight. The Republican representative won and in pretty convincing fashion, taking 277 of a possible 538 electoral votes. Kamala Harris made things interesting in the final stretch, ultimately finishing with 224 votes. Some are rejoicing and others are fearful for what the next four years will look like in the U.S. Overall, presidential elections are always going to lead to a lot of stress regardless of how qualified the candidates are or not in the eyes of the general population. That was definitely true in 2016 when Trump first got into office with many musicians (especially hip-hop artists) voicing the concerns for the country.
YG and Nipsey Hussle were pretty much the voices in that regard of the anti-Trump movement back then with their West Coast anthem, “FDT.” Since last night, many have been running to social media already to tag YG asking for a part three or asking Amazon Alexa to play the track. The song released as a single back on March 30, 2016 and would eventually land on his excellent record from that same year, Still Brazy. “FDT” became an immediate target for the Secret Service for its blatant lyrical jabs at the now current POTUS, with certain lines getting cut. The music video was also a major story, as the video shoot was interrupted by local police. No arrests were made, but numerous citations were handed out. YG and Nip might have ruffled some feathers, but they gave a voice to those who didn’t have enough standing.
Speakin’ for some people that you prolly ain’t know It’s pressure built up and it’s prolly gon’ blow And if we say go then they’re prolly gon’ go You vote Trump then you’re prolly on dope And if you like me then you prolly ain’t know And if you been to jail you can prolly still vote
Donald Trump won the 2024 U.S. presidential race, which has unsurprisingly sparked huge reactions from social media users and celebrities. DJ Akademiks, for example, recently took to X with a surprising revelation in response to the news. According to him, Vice President Kamala Harris allegedly sent him money. Despite this, he says he was still hoping that Trump would come out victorious.
“Kamala and her crew sent me some bread too.. I took some and still hoped her a** lost. Appreciate u Shordy. Ur money good but u ain’t .. not for the country. Big Donald Trump gonna run that up for us. U can’t buy everything in life. SEE U in 4 YEARS!” he wrote.
At the time of writing, it remains unclear exactly what Harris’ team allegedly sent Akademiks money for. Either way, the accusation has some users feeling skeptical in his replies. “You didn’t get no money bruh,” one of them speculates. Others are praising him for not backing Harris despite the alleged financial incentive. He’s not the only one celebrating Trump’s win today either, as countless others are also flooding X with positive reactions. Lil Pump, for example, took the opportunity to slam various celebrities who have endorsed Harris in a series of Tweets. He’s been a vocal Trump supporter and Harris hater for some time now, so his response to the news didn’t exactly come as a shock.
“God bless Donald Trump. Gas is gonna be cheaper. Taxes is gonna be lower and life is gonna be great,” he wrote in part. “This is the best day of my life.” What do you think of DJ Akademiks’ reaction to Donald Trump winning the 2024 U.S. Presidential election? What about him accusing Kamala Harris of offering him money? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Today, Donald Trump declared victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election. He spoke to his supporters at a watch party in Florida after outlets like the Associated Press called the big win. “Every citizen, I will fight for you, for your family and your future,” he said in part. “We have a country that needs help, and it needs help very badly… We’re going to fix our borders. We’re going to fix everything about our country.”
Unsurprisingly, the results have earned big reactions from social media users. Cardi B, for example, took to X as Trump’s lead grew to weigh in. “We need a Hail Mary,” she wrote simply. Later on, she hopped on her Instagram with a selfie captioned “I hate y’all bad.” Just a few days ago, Cardi B spoke at Kamala Harris’ rally in Milwaukee. Prior to that, she defended the Vice President amid hateful comparisons to the “Hawk Tuah” girl.
Cardi B is far from the only celebrity to share her take on Trump’s win, however. 50 Cent took to Instagram with his reaction this morning, which was far different from Cardi’s. “I don’t care how the fight goes, I’m leaving with the winner sh*t,” he captioned some photos of him and Trump. “I still don’t know what’s going on congratulations! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.” Lil Pump, who’s been a vocal supporter of Trump for some time now is also trending on X for his reaction.
“God bless Donald Trump. Gas is gonna be cheaper. Taxes is gonna be lower and life is gonna be great,” he wrote in one Tweet. In several others, he dissed some of the celebs who endorsed Harris, including Taylor Swift and Eminem. “This is the best day of my life,” he also wrote. What do you think of Donald Trump winning the 2024 Presidential race? What about Cardi B and other celebrities’ reactions to the news? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
The 2024 U.S. presidential election has boiled down to several swing states again in the spotlight. Historically, states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona have played a key role in determining election outcomes. This year, we live in a charged environment where every vote is under scrutiny.
One major point of discussion has been the restriction of mail-in voting policies. Following the 2020 election, many swing states revised their voting laws to restrict mail-in and early voting options. In Georgia and Arizona, legislators enacted stricter regulations, arguing that these new measures would minimize potential fraud. Since enactment, these laws have been challenged in court by advocacy groups who claim they disproportionately affect minority and low-income voters.
Another area of dispute revolves around the certification of election results. In several swing states, election officials have been pressured to delay result certification if the outcome is close. This is particularly significant in states where narrow margins of victory could trigger recounts or additional legal scrutiny. In Pennsylvania, for example, lawsuits have already been filed challenging the counting process, fueling the partisan debate.
Social media has also amplified these controversies, as misinformation and targeted campaigns have influenced voters’ perceptions of the election process. Various fact-checking organizations have ramped up efforts to counter false claims but with varying levels of success.
With voter confidence at stake, the integrity of the election in swing states will continue to be a focal point for both parties and the public as we count down the election’s final days.
Earlier this week, Sexyy Red took to social media to announce that she cast her vote for Kamala Harris. “I just voted!!! Don’t tell us what to do with our coochies!! #Kamala4President,” she captioned a series of photos on X yesterday. The post took some fans by surprise, as she previously showed her support for Harris’ opponent, Donald Trump.
“I like Trump,” she said on This Past Weekend with Theo Von in 2023. “Yeah, they support him in the hood. At first I don’t think people was f*cking with him. They thought he was racist, saying little sh*t against women. But once he started getting Black people out of jail and giving people that free money. Aww baby, we love Trump. We need him back in office. We need him back because, baby, them checks. Them stimulus checks. Trump, we miss you.”
Unsurprisingly, Sexyy’s Tweet sparked mixed reactions. While some were glad to see that the “SkeeYee” rapper had a change of heart, others were less than impressed. Recently, for example, Candace Owens shared her take on Sexyy Red’s endorsement during an episode of her show Candace. She reacted by mocking her, and sarcastically claiming there’s no way Donald Trump can win the election now. This isn’t the first time she’s gone after a rapper, or even the first time she’s gone after Sexyy Red, so her remarks don’t necessarily come as a shock.
As for Harris, she’s received several celebrity endorsements in recent weeks. Yesterday, for example, Cardi B spoke at her rally in Milwaukee. GloRilla, Flo Milli, MC Lyte, and more also performed. What do you think of Sexyy Red endorsing Kamala Harris? What about Candace Owens mocking her for it? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Sexyy Red is someone who never fails to leave the public divided, and her latest Tweet is certainly no exception. Earlier today, the “SkeeYee” rapper hopped online to show her support for Kamala Harris in the presidential race. According to her, she already cast her vote. “I just voted!!! Don’t tell us what to do with our coochies!! #Kamala4President,” she captioned photos of herself rocking an array of “I Voted” stickers.
Sexyy Red’s latest revelation has taken some by surprise, considering the fact that she previously supported Donald Trump. During her appearance on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast in 2023, she explained why she was a fan of the former president. “I like Trump,” she began. “Yeah, they support him in the hood. At first I don’t think people was f*cking with him. They thought he was racist, saying little sh*t against women. But once he started getting Black people out of jail and giving people that free money. Aww baby, we love Trump. We need him back in office. We need him back because, baby, them checks. Them stimulus checks. Trump, we miss you.”
“I love Trump. He funny to me,” she added at the time. “I used to be watching him talking to people. He used to be calling people fat. He just bold. He funny. We need people like him.” Sexyy Red has clearly had a change of heart, and while not everyone agrees with her decision, fans are glad that she’s speaking up for what she believes in.
Sexyy Red isn’t the only femcee showing loving to Vice President Harris these days, however. Later today, Cardi B and GloRilla are also scheduled to support her at her Milwaukee rally. Glo plans to perform while Cardi will speak to the crowd. What do you think of Sexyy Red endorsing Kamala Harris despite previously supporting Donald Trump? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.
Today (October 31), the Harris-Walz campaign announced that there will be some very special guests in attendance during the When We Vote We Win event in Milwaukee tomorrow. The guests in question are Cardi B and GloRilla, who will take the stage for two different purposes. Cardi B plans to speak to the crowd, according to Billboard, while Glo intends to perform.
They’re not the only artists expected to be there, as The Isley Brothers, Flo Milli, MC Lyte, and DJ Gemini Gilly also plan to take the stage. Their appearance will take place just a few days after Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, and Tyler Perry endorsed Kamala Harris at her rally in Texas. Several other celebrities have attended her rallies in recent months too, including Eminem, Usher, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.
Cardi B & GloRilla Back Kamala Harris Ahead Of 2024 Election
This also isn’t the first fans have heard of Cardi and Glo supporting Harris’ run for the 2024 presidential election. In July of this year, Cardi fired back at those hatefully comparing the Vice President to the “Hawk Tuah” girl. “I always knew how people are when it comes to women but the disrespect?” she said on Twitter Spaces at the time. “Let me tell you something, if you don’t like her as a politician, that’s you. But the disrespect that she’s getting, all because she’s a woman, it’s very disgusting.”
As for GloRilla, she took to TikTok earlier this week to endorse Harris, telling viewers some of the reasons she thinks she deserves their votes. “A woman’s right to choose, Protect the LGBTQIA+ Community, Funding for Public Education and $15/hr minimum wage,” she listed. What do you think of Cardi B and GloRilla planning to join Kamala Harris onstage at her rally in Milwaukee tomorrow? Are you looking forward to it? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.