Jennifer Lopez encourages Latinos to vote for Hillary Clinton

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Nov 08, 2016 05:32 AM EST

In the peak of her presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton made a big appearance with Jennifer Lopez in Miami on Saturday, October 29, 2016. The ultimate singer and dancer staged a free show despite the rain to promote preliminary election in the combat zone state of Florida.

Jennifer Lopez, a breathtaking performer, whose conditioned physical make-up seemed to defy gravity. She included in her performance some of her most noteworthy hits such as the "Lets Get Loud" and "On the Floor."

The huge crowd participated with applause and movements as rain splashed the open-air amphitheater.

The ex-husband of Lopez, Marc Anthony also carried out a performance. Following this, was the appearance of Clinton, which is the last part of the show. Before she expressed gratitude to the old couple for their endorsement, she wrapped Lopez with a warm embrace.

It was a concert that transcended a day of campaigning in Florida for the Democrat candidate. Behind it was the America's top cop FBI Director, James Comey who restored his drill of her emails and her top survey over Donald Trump became constricted.

In the forthcoming November 8 election, Clinton belted out at her Republican opponent. She blames him of mending fear, humiliating American autonomy and offending "one group of Americans after another."

In connection with Clinton's emails, Trump laid-off his harsh fans in Saturday accompanied by an oath that "justice can at last be delivered." Even though the FBI did not place whatever timeline on the most-recent news.

"Are we going to let Donald Trump get away with that? You're right. We're not," she said. "No matter what they throw at us, we don't back down. Not now. Not ever," the Democrat said.

"We just heard Jennifer perform Let's Get Loud, well I say, let's get loud at the voting booth," the former secretary of state added.

"Don't wait another day to vote and let's get loud by knocking on doors, making calls, take out your phones," she said.

"Because if we turn out, we win!" She said to more cheers.

The crowd still stay toned and positively going as Lopez winded up with "On the Floor." A ticker-tape paper flaked out from up above at the Bayfront Park Amphitheater. The show went on even though the rain poured so hard.

In addition to Clinton's campaign, Lopez posted a short video on her Instagram account, calling up Latinos, Florida society, and 53 million followers to vote for Clinton. "Florida! This place is very special to me. This year 27 million Latinos will be eligible to vote. So that means we have a powerful voice and will impact this election," she said.

"We must show up and vote! Don't let me down. Let's show that we're with her," she said in reference to Clinton's official hashtag, "I'm With Her."

The latest survey according to tracker site RealClearPolitics, Clinton was positioned 3.9% points over Trump, in Saturday. The survey was based nationwide, dropping from the top with a points of 7.1 barely 10 days earlier.

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