Two famous faces have backed their preferred candidates with less than a week to go before the vote - and explained exactly why. Meanwhile, an 18-year-old man has been accused of intimidating people with a machete at a polling station in Florida.
Nicky Jam, a Puerto Rican-Dominican singer who previously endorsed Donald Trump in September, has now backtracked after Tony Hinchcliffe referred to Puerto Rico as a 'floating island of garbage'.'Never in my life did I think that just one month later a comedian would show up and criticise my country, and speak poorly of my country, and for that, I revoke any support for Donald Trump and I'm stepping aside from any kind of political situation.
Puerto Rico is to be respected,' Mr Jam said in a social media post.At a rally last month when the singer endorsed Mr Trump, the former president accidentally misgendered him, saying 'Latin music superstar Nicky Jam, do you know Nicky? She's hot. Where's Nicky?'In his post today, Mr Jam emphasised that he originally supported Trump because he thought he would be beneficial to the Latino population.
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