
"According to a new survey by Quinnipiac University, nearly half of respondents said they approve of the decision to have Bad Bunny perform, with 29 percent disapproving and another 24 percent offering no opinion. Feelings come more into focus when it comes to political parties. Nearly 3 in 4 Democrats said they approve of the NFL's choice, while more than 3 in 5 Republicans oppose the performance."
"Bad Bunny's performance is approved by 65 percent of Hispanic respondents and 61 percent of Black respondents, with the singer enjoying a 64 percent approval rating among all respondents between the ages of 18-34. White respondents across the board top out at 41 percent approval. The older the respondent, the less likely they were to be into the idea of the "Dákiti" hitting the Super Bowl stage."
"Leading the Republican charge against Bad Bunny is Donald Trump, who has publicly called out the booking as "ridiculous" and "crazy," adding, "I never heard of him. I don't know who he is. I don't know why they're doing it." Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem also had strong words against the NFL for choosing the singer, saying, "Well, they suck, and we'll win," while revealing that ICE will be present at Super Bowl LX."
Quinnipiac University survey finds nearly half of respondents approve of Bad Bunny performing at Super Bowl LX, with 29 percent disapproving and 24 percent undecided. Democrats overwhelmingly approve (nearly 3 in 4), while a majority of Republicans oppose the booking. Support is strongest among Hispanic (65%) and Black (61%) respondents and among 18–34-year-olds (64%), while white respondents show 41% approval and those over fifty are under 40% approval. Donald Trump called the booking "ridiculous" and "crazy" and said he had never heard of the artist. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem criticized the NFL and said ICE will be present. Bad Bunny told non-Spanish speakers they have "four months to learn" before the game.
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