Nicki Minaj Tweets That Donald Trump Will Win 2020 Campaign Because ‘Democrats Will Continue To Beat Up On Each Other’

Nicki Minaj, Donald Trump
Nicki Minaj Tweets That Donald Trump Will Win 2020 Campaign Because ‘Democrats Will Continue To Beat Up On Each Other’
Nicki Minaj isn’t here for what she’s seeing in the political arena.
Just days after a heavy-hitting Democratic Presidential debate, she took to Twitter to call out the liberal party.
She tweeted Thursday (Feb. 20),
“The democrats will continue to beat up on eachother while y’all laugh & Trump will win again. Jokes on who? I respect the Dems that will not jeopardize the party by playing dirty.”

She commended President Barack Obama who won two elections, one in 2008 and another in 2012. She added,
“Obama never did that. Pay attention.”

Barack Obama
Fans had mixed reactions about her political views.

This isn’t Nicki Minaj’s first time speaking on Donald Trump. She told Billboard during his presidential campaign in 2015:
“There are points he has made that may not have been so horrible if his approach wasn’t so childish. But in terms of entertainment — I think he’s hilarious. I wish they could just film him running for president. That’s the ultimate reality show.”
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