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Rapper Swae Lee is enduring some backlash after he blatantly told fans not to vote for Kamala Harris.

Although the Rae Sremmurd rapper doesn't typically publicly comment on American politics, he made his voice heard to hundreds of thousands of fans over the weekend.

"Do not vote for Kamala!!!" the 31-year-old declared to his following of over 900K on Twitter, now X. "Do your research on that whole camp," he urged. The post has since been seen over 11 million times.

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"I pay over millions in tax dollars every year this man Sent it to A whole nother country!!!!!!!!! Those lil dollars that come off your checks they gave it away !!!!!!!" he penned in a follow-up post.

He added: "The money we sent away every American citizen could've got minimal 200 grand think about that but I guess we don't need [it] and y'all standing for Kamala. My black people she don't do nothing but sign off on things against yall ....(us) voting just cuz you think she's black is not going to end in your favor."

The vast majority of responses to the Mississippi native's tweets were pro-Harris.

"Lmafooo the crypto scams didn't work so you gotta resort to right wing grifting," one user wrote on X. "I don't know who swae Lee is but this is another reason to not know about him," a second replied.

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Despite a long list of nay-sayers, some caught the "No Type" rapper's drift. "Swae spittin' on and off the mic," a fan agreed. "They bout to call you retarded in the comments for making sense," a second defended.

In the latest news, Republican candidate Donald Trump admits he'll "probably end up debating" Harris, as 'ABC News' reported that the Democrat is moving "full steam ahead," and has raised over $200 million in less than a week.

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"If you're going to have a debate, you gotta do it, I think, before the votes are cast," Trump, 78, said during 'The Ingraham Angle' on 'Fox News'. "I think it's very important that you do that. So, the answer is yes, but I can also make a case for not doing it."

A spokesperson for VP Harris questioned the 44th president's inability to give a straight answer, claiming "he's scared he'll have to defend his running mate's weird attacks on women, or his own calls to end elections in America in a debate against the vice president."

She concluded: "Vice President Harris will be on the debate stage September 10th. Donald Trump can show up, or not."

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Kamala Harris, Donald trump, 2024 Presidential election