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Pink is trying to clear things up after causing a stir among some of her fans on social media earlier this week. Late Monday night, the pop star posted a pair of tweets about the president, including one suggesting she had hope that Donald Trump could change for the better.

@POTUS you are doing a terrible job. Worse than every other job you’ve done terrible at. Do you seriously have time to worry about the NFL?” she wrote. “I’ve seen people change and turn their lives around. There’s still hope for you @POTUS. It’s what the world needs.”

“The naive little girl in me wants to think that even Donald Trump can change,” she added. “So maybe berating him isn’t the way. Maybe inspiring him and maybe he, even he down deep in there, maybe could still be a good person. He still has a chance to be a good president. And that’s what I got vilified for ? was the hope. And now apparently I voted for him. I’m racist. All these things.”

On Wednesday, Pink took to Twitter in an attempt to make her stance clear, noting that she did not vote for the president last year. She also called his behavior “appalling.”

Pink Responds To Backlash Over Trump Tweets “The naive little girl in me wants to think that even Donald Trump can change,” the singer told HuffPost.
By Lauren Moraski 10/11/2017 04:05 pm ET
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/pink-clarifies-her-comments-donald-trump_us_59de524ce4b0fdad73b162a9

 

With less than 50 days to go, though, that began to change over the past few weeks, in large part due to a number of prominent female musicians who've re-iterated their loud and proud support for Clinton. From Barbra Streisand -- who has said #ImWithHer for over a year -- to Katy Perry and Madonna -- who both got naked this week to stand with Clinton and encourage voting -- the former Sec. of State is ringing up some big endorsements. Aside from Katy, Madge and Babs, other musical Hillary supporters include Cher, Lady Gaga, Pink, Cyndi Lauper, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams, Kelly Clarkson, Meghan Trainor, Elton John and John Legend.

Better Late Than Never: Artists Finally Weighing In on 2016 Presidential Election
9/29/2016 by Gil Kaufman FACEBOOK TWITTER
https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/7525665/2016-election-clinton-trump-artists



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