Cardi B expressed strong criticism of the economy while supporting Kamala Harris at a rally, noting that many Black voters appear to be distancing themselves from her in key swing states. She shared her frustrations about rising food prices, emphasizing that despite her wealth, she still feels the impact of inflation. Cardi highlighted how grocery prices have soared, with items like lettuce jumping from $2 to $7, which she feels is a significant issue for middle-class and low-income families.



Cardi B Calls Herself and Kamala Harris 'Underdogs,' Says She's 'Promising  a Lot' and 'I Believe Her'

Despite previously stating she would not vote for Joe Biden, Cardi has shifted her stance, now campaigning for Harris. At the rally, she passionately endorsed Harris, saying that the vice president has the vision and compassion needed to improve the economy and tackle rising living costs. Cardi claimed Harris promised to ban price gouging and provide assistance for homebuyers, expressing her belief in Harris’s sincerity.
The speaker then critiqued Harris’s campaign, pointing out the poor messaging from Democrats and how it has alienated voters. They noted that Harris’s support among Black voters in states like Georgia and North Carolina has waned compared to Biden’s performance in 2020, signaling potential trouble for her re-election prospects.

Polling data revealed a concerning trend: lower turnout among Black voters, a crucial demographic for Democrats. If this trend continues, particularly in swing states, it could have significant implications for the election’s outcome. The speaker emphasized that Harris’s reliance on celebrity endorsements like Cardi B’s may not be enough to mobilize these voters effectively.