Tuesday, October 2, 2018



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At a recent meet-and-greet event, Antonio Delgado said voters wanted to talk about issues like “schools, the environment and jobs,” and not about his brief career as a rap artist.CreditCreditLauren Lancaster for The New York Times

PORT EWEN, N.Y. — It has taken 12 years, but Antonio Delgado has finally received recognition for his brief career as a rap artist.
All it took was for him to run for Congress in New York.
The National Republican Congressional Committee last week released its second political attack ad against Mr. Delgado, a Democrat, waiting all of six seconds before it labeled him a “big-city rapper.”
Its first ad went further, interspersing images of Mr. Delgado as a candidate with those of him as a rapper known as A.D. the Voice, using his decade-old lyrics to suggest that he is misogynistic, racist and un-American.

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