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Puerto Ricans In Pennsylvania React Strongly To Trump Rally Insult

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisOctober 29, 2024 USA Today No Comments3 Mins Read
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Puerto Ricans In Pennsylvania React Strongly To Trump Rally Insult.

In the heart of North Philadelphia’s Fairhill neighbourhood, where Puerto Rican culture thrives through flags, music, and cuisine, a recent joke made during a Trump rally has ignited strong reactions. Comic Tony Hinchcliffe, performing at Donald Trump’s New York rally, referred to Puerto Rico as an “island of garbage,” a comment that has stirred anger among Philadelphia’s Puerto Rican community and raised questions about its potential impact on the upcoming election.

 

The Puerto Rican community in Fairhill forms a significant part of Pennsylvania’s Latino population, which is actively courted by both Republicans and Democrats as election day approaches. With Democrats winning Pennsylvania by a slim margin of 1.17% in 2020, the state’s 600,000 eligible Latino voters, including 470,000 Puerto Ricans, are considered a crucial factor in this election.





 

Local resident Ivonne Torres Miranda expressed her disappointment with the comment. “Even if he was joking, you don’t joke like that. We’re Puerto Ricans. We have dignity, and we have pride,” she stated, emphasising the lasting impact such remarks could have on voters. Jessie Ramos, a Kamala Harris supporter, echoed this sentiment, claiming that the joke “just put it in the bag for us,” hinting that it could bolster support for Harris among Latinos.

 

The Trump campaign quickly distanced itself from Hinchcliffe’s comment, with a spokesman clarifying that the joke “does not reflect the views” of Trump or his team. However, Harris’s campaign seized the moment, with the vice-president criticising Trump for “fanning the fuel of division” in America. On Sunday, prominent Puerto Rican celebrities like Bad Bunny and Jennifer Lopez publicly endorsed Harris, lending further weight to the backlash.

 

In a bid to win over Puerto Rican voters, Harris recently made a campaign stop at Freddy & Tony’s, a beloved Puerto Rican restaurant and community hub in Fairhill. There, she unveiled a policy plan specifically for Puerto Rico, promising economic support and improved disaster relief. She reminded supporters of Trump’s controversial response to Hurricane Maria in 2017, accusing him of having “abandoned and insulted” the island during the crisis.

 

Freddy & Tony’s owner, Dalma Santiago, noted that while it remains uncertain whether the joke will sway the election, it resonated deeply within Puerto Rican communities. “Everybody has their own opinion,” she said, “but nobody will be forgetting that one.” As election day nears, Puerto Ricans in Pennsylvania may indeed play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of this tight race.

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