Do Democrats Need Cardi B To Beat President Donald Trump? | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

2020 Democratic candidates are showing their lighter side by dancing on the campaign trial. Businessman Andrew Yang hit the ‘Cupid Shuffle,’ Kamala Harris moves to Cardi B’s song ‘I Like It’ during a staff meeting, and Bernie Sanders sat for a policy interview with Cardi. MSNBC Anchor Ari Melber explores the role of dancing on the campaign trail, and notes how candidates throughout history have embraced dance and music.
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Do Democrats Need Cardi B To Beat President Donald Trump | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

34 comments

    1. Don’t forget the RNC does exactly everything the DNC does, but only with more control over your lives.

  1. What foolishness are you reporting MSNBC, no one needs cardi B to do anything, if anything she might cause the party to lose

    1. Yeah i’m a fan of hers but this is exactly why artists shouldn’t get involved in politics, Makes the genre appear ignorant.

  2. Seeing a sign that says Kamala is for the people is laughable. She is for the private prisons and big pharma . Those are who she represents

  3. Kamala Harris is gross politician. Warren dancing cringe. Theresa May cringe. Michelle Obama cringe. Bush was funny. Hillary cringe.

    Only Obama and Yang are cool dancers.

  4. Yes we need a good president like Mr.Yang he is a man with a good heart who love and cares not just himself but others.

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