Cardi B & Bernie Sanders Film Presidential Campaign Video At Locally Owned Black Nail Salon
Cardi B & Bernie Sanders Film Presidential Campaign Video At Locally Owned Black Nail Salon
Senator Bernie Sanders has teamed up with Cardi B to film a 2020 presidential campaign video meant to appeal to young voters. The shoot took place on Monday in Detroit at the TEN Nail Bar, a local nail salon owned by two black women. Sanders stated,
“We (are) working on a way to involve more young people in the political process,. The future of America depends on young people. They are voting in large numbers, but not large enough numbers.”
He said he and Cardi B spoke about a range of issues, including canceling student debt, climate change and raising the minimum wage. Cardi shared a photo of their shoot captioning the post:
Not me, US. Thank you Senator Bernie Sanders for sitting with me and sharing your plans on how you will change this country. A couple of weeks ago I asked my followers if you had the opportunity to have a question answered by a democratic candidate what would it be ? I got a lot of submission and selected the most popular questions to get answered. Stay tuned to see how he will fight for economic, racial, and social justice for all. Together, let’s build a movement of young people to transform this country.LETS LEARN OUR CANDIDATES!
The Vermont senator didn’t say whether Cardi B had officially endorsed him.
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