We're just creeping out of February and already 2020 has been a wild year. In just over eight months, American citizens will be choosing the candidate that they want as their next President of the United States. Sitting president Donald Trump will be the incumbent while the Democratic Party has been filtering out potential candidates for months. Andrew Yang, Cory Booker, Beto O'Rourke, Kamala Harris and over one dozen others have bowed out of the competition, but Tom Steyer continues his campaign... and a strange campaign it's turning out to be.
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On Friday (February 28), Steyer held a rally in South Carolina. All seemed well for the red, white, and blue event until things took a turn when Juvenile hit the stage for a performance of "Back That Azz Up." The Louisiana rapper's club hit went over well as the 62-year-old billionaire businessman began dancing with the rap star and his hype man. If Steyer's moves don't get you grooving, his wife's certainly will.
The audience was unsurprisingly perplexed and seemed to be a bit of stunned, but social media had quite a lot to say. Check out bits of the performance, along with a few reactions, below.
Public Enemy To Perform At Bernie Sanders Rally This Weekend
Political activists and hip hop icons Public Enemy will meet up with Bernie Sanders in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Traffic in Los Angeles is about to become just that much more inconvenient. Last night (February 25), Democratic nominee-hopefuls convened in South Carolina for what is being criticized as one of the worse debates for the party thus far. It's a close race as to who will take the spot opposite incumbent President Donald Trump, but Bernie Sanders is hoping that soon, all of America and beyond will "Feel The Burn."
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Bernie Sanders's political campaign rolls on with yet another of an unending number of rallies, this time in the Golden State. According to a report, Sanders will make his way to L.A. on Sunday (March 1) for a massive rally. Dick Van Dyke and Sarah Silverman will be there as well, but the big showstopper with be a performance by Public Enemy. The hip hop collective will show just how much they support Sanders by performing some of their classic hip hop hits.
With tracks like "Fight The Power" and "911 is a Joke," seeing Public Enemy take to the stage at a political rally isn't shocking. It's all set to go down at 3:00 p.m. at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Let us know if this is an event you would attend if it was in a city near you.