Danica Patrick savages Kamala Harris celeb speakers at Donald Trump rally: ‘I never went to a Diddy party’
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick has launched a brutal attack on Kamala Harris and her celebrity guest speakers β and took the plunge by saying she’s ‘never been to a Diddy party’.
Patrick spoke in Pennsylvania, a crucial state for Trump and Harris in the run-up to Tuesday’s elections.
Patrick β who says she has never voted in an election before β spoke to thousands of fans in Lititz and talked about the celebrities who have spoken out in support of Democrats.
‘Now I’m speaking. I don’t get paid to be here. I don’t have a teleprompter. I’m working on this right now, y’all. I don’t need a phone,” she said, referring to rapper Cardi B who experienced teleprompter problems during her speech for Harris before eventually reading her words over a phone.
Patrick continued, βI’ve never been to a Diddy party. “I’m doing this because I love this country and there is no one more tested than Trump.”
Danica Patrick made savage comments about Kamala Harris and her celebrities
Patrick, 42, spoke on Sunday in the key state of Pennsylvania
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are in a neck-and-neck race for the White House
While there is no evidence that celebrities who campaigned for Harris went to a Diddy party, some who campaigned with her have encountered the scandalized rapper, whose real name is Sean Combs.
Combs is in jail awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He denies all allegations and insists he was wrongly targeted.
Jennifer Lopez, who supported Harris at a rally in Las Vegas on Thursday, dated Combs for two years from 1999 to 2001.
Barack Obama has worked with Combs before – he was interviewed by him on MTV at the 2004 Democratic Convention.
At the same event that year, Diddy also interviewed Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 election.
Patrick also stoked tensions between the two parties in the same speech, saying the choice went beyond Democratic or Republican.
βWe don’t live in a time of Republican versus Democrat, we live in good versus evil,β she said. ‘We live in good versus evil.
βAnd I want to be on the right side of that history, because this is the most important decision we’ll see in our lifetimes: putting Donald Trump in power.β
Last week, Cardi B needed a phone to support Kamala Harris due to technological issues
Patrick seemed to even remotely suggest that Democrats were more likely to work with the outraged P. Diddy
The 42-year-old added: ‘I just want to say that I have never voted before, but this time I have to vote. It’s so important.
βThe person who runs this country should ultimately run it like a business. I can’t imagine a better businessman than Donald Trump.’
Trump followed Patrick with an appearance at the rally.
Later Sunday evening, he campaigned in Georgia, another key battleground state on the road to the White House.
Patrick previously supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr. before following suit and endorsing Trump, the Republican candidate, to regain the presidency.