
Maná's singer, Fher Olvera, expressed his support for the possibility of having the first female president of the United States, emphasizing that he believes in the cleverness, enthusiasm, and intelligence of women. Meanwhile, singer Jennifer López, known as JLO, joined Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at an event in Las Vegas, urging the community to exercise their right to vote on November 5.
In a call for citizen participation, López emphasized the importance of casting votes in elections, pointing out that a vote signifies an agreement that has a direct impact on people's lives. Alluding to her song "Let's Get Loud," the artist urged the community to make their voices heard at the polls as a way to exercise their power and draw attention to their needs and demands.
The presence of JLO and Maná in the electoral campaign reflects the relevance of the Latino vote in these elections, with specialists indicating that it could tip the scales in the elections. Furthermore, the support that renowned artists have provided to candidates like Harris against her Republican opponent, Donald Trump, was highlighted.
In this regard, both López and Olvera have underscored the importance of active participation in the electoral process as a way to influence the country's direction and generate significant changes. The union of recognized figures in the artistic field and their backing of specific candidates in these elections has had an impact on public opinion and contributed to mobilizing significant sectors of society.