Dua Lipa has thrown her weight behind Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
13.02.2020 - 04:21 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
Los Angeles’ Local 47 of the American Federation of Musicians has endorsed Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont for president in the 2020 primary election.
“Today more than ever, unions and workers are under attack by exploitative forces that are eroding our middle class. Immediate action and activism is crucial,” said Local 47 president John Acosta. “Bernie Sanders is the best presidential candidate to defend musicians and all workers by protecting
Dua Lipa has thrown her weight behind Bernie Sanders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
“Mary Poppins” star Dick Van Dyke is throwing his support behind Bernie Sanders.
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Bernie Sanders has sparked a celebrity friendship we never knew we needed.
“Ladies and gentleman, be woke! Be woke!” shouted rapper Chuck D in the closing moments of a Los Angeles campaign rally for Bernie Sanders on Sunday (March 1). “Use your minds, y’all!”For the iconic hip-hop frontman, it was another revolutionary turn in the story of Public Enemy, a group not known for mainstream party politics.
Flavor Flav has been fired from hip hop group Public Enemy following a spat over an appearance at a Bernie Sanders rally, according to Rolling Stone.
Before taking the stage Sunday at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles,Chuck Dtweeted his thoughts about fellowPublic Enemy member Flavor Flav's objection to the rap group's endorsement of the Democratic presidential candidate. In a series of tweets, Chuck D — who also performs alongside members of Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill in the rap/rock supergroupProphets of Rage — proceeded to outline why he's backing Sanders and how he feels about Flav's response to the event.
Chuck D and Public Enemy Radio performed at Senator Bernie Sanders’ rally in Los Angeles last night, where they played classics like “Fight the Power,” “Can’t Truss It,” “Bring the Noise,” “Shut ’Em Down,” and more. Sarah Silverman and Dick Van Dyke were also present at the event.
It comes after Flav issued a cease-and-desist letter against Sanders
Rap veteran Flavor Flav has fired off a cease-and-desist notice to U.S. presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders to quit using Public Enemy’s name and his likeness in campaign propaganda.
Flavor Flav has sent Senator Bernie Sanders a cease and desist over an upcoming rally featuring a performance by Public Enemy Radio.
Before taking the stage at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles on Sunday (March 1), Chuck D tweeted his thoughts about fellow Public Enemy rapper Flavor Flav's objection to the rap group's endorsement of the democratic presidential candidate.
Joe Biden scored a convincing victory in South Carolina’s Democratic primary on Saturday, riding a wave of African American support and ending progressive rival Bernie Sanders' winning streak.
Flavor Flav has issued a cease and desist over Public Enemy performing at a Bernie Sanders rally. The statement addressed, in part, “the unauthorized use of [Flavor Flav’s] likeness, image and trademarked clock in promotional materials circulated by the [Sanders] campaign.”
By Ted Johnson
Flavor Flav has hit out at Bernie Sanders’ “Fake Revolution.”
As Bernie Sanders gears up for rallies in California ahead of Super Tuesday voting, the Vermont senator's campaign has touted a downtown Los Angeles event on March 1 headlined by hip hop group Public Enemy. But the group's co-creator, Flavor Flav, isn't pleased.
Sanders has promised to “Fight the Power” with Public Enemy