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People Are Really Blaming Beyoncé For Beto O’Rourke’s Loss

As weve seen #Roommates, when it comes to elections every vote counts. Over the past few weeks, weve seen dozens of celebrities out here campaigning for some of these politicians to secure some much needed seats up on the hill. Beyonc took to social media midday Tuesday, to endorse Senate hopeful Beto ORourke, but it wasnt enough for him to win the election against Ted Cruz.

She posted a photo wearing a Beto for Senate cap and wrote, We cant voice our frustrations and complain about whats wrong without voting and exercising our power to make it right. We need you.

Whats interesting about this is that Beyonc is receiving some backlash on Twitter for putting her endorsement photos up after many people had already voted earlier in the day.

Can I just say I am INCREDIBLY disappointed that Beyonc decided to use her platform for Beto…..hours before the polling station closed. This should have been done weeks ago…

Lets be real, Betos loss is really Beyoncs fault. She tweeted way too late in the game. We need celebrities to take their responsibility to save us way more seriously. Obvi.

To be clear, just because I brought it up earlier, I don’t think Beyonc would have had a meaningful impact on the election if she had endorsed earlier, Beto p. much already had that demographic. I just think late afternoon on election day is weird timing as a political move.

(1/2) Beyonc endorsing Beto the same day as the election versus her endorsing earlier wouldnt have made much a difference. Majority of folks who are influenced by Bey had already voted or had their mind made up about who they were or were not voting for.

(2/2) We also have to be cognizant that Texas is a red state that is following this wave of anti-celebrities in politics, even though they elected and consistently support one. Same thing for Gillum in Florida. His campaigning with Obama closer to end may have hindered him.

What are your thoughts?

TSR

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