The singer of the Mexican band Mana, Fher Olvera, asked Hispanics at a concert in Miami to vote for the party that is "not racist" and predicted that the Latino community "will change the history" of the United States. With a screen that went by the flags of all Latin American countries as a backdrop, Olvera spoke last night about the presidential and legislative elections held on November 8 in the US The singer did not mention parties or candidates contenders, according to a video of the concert. The vocalist said that now is a "very important moment in US history" and praised the contribution of Latinos, "with their work and effort," what is this country.
"The United States will not be what it is without you," he said. "Latinos are respected," Olvera, who asked them to "express their power through the vote," he said. "It Come out to vote for the party that is not violent, not racist and is more prepared," he said in a break in the concert of his current US tour. Olvera claims were received with applause and cheers by the audience that filled the American Airlines Arena, located in downtown Miami against the Biscayne (Vizcaya) bay. A few meters from that place and almost at the same time, the singer Jennifer Lopez, her ex-husband salsa singer Marc Anthony and Cuban reggaeton Gente de Zona offered a free show to support the Democratic candidate for the White House, Hillary Clinton, which also abounded messages about the importance of these elections and the Latino vote.
Clinton, who polls show has a narrow lead over Republican Donald Trump absence of less than 10 days before the election, attended the concert of Jennifer Lopez and also noted the importance of staying home and not go out to vote.