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Viral song calls Trump a “megalomaniacal Republican” and asks Kamala for hope

A song with the title “Give me hope, Kamala” by the Marsh family goes viral, garnering nearly 1.4 million views on YouTube. This viral hit has sparked lively discussions about

The song makes a bold criticism of Donald Trump, beginning with the lines that when he was in charge, he “sowed discord and tried to build a wall.” It goes on to claim that he “made some of his people rich” while ignoring the rest, even going so far as to say he “did the worst thing.” The text doesn't hold back, calling him a “suppressor of civil liberties” and a “megalomaniacal Republican” who has “undermined the Constitution.”

As the tune changes, it shouts “Gimme Hope Kamala” and portrays her in a much more positive light, with lines like “She'll try to regulate the sale of guns” and “Ensure access to health care and abortion.”

The Marsh family even declares: “I don’t want a president of the United States who is dangerous to everyone!”

The song is inspired by Eddy Grant's iconic song “Gimme Hope Jo'Anna”, which was originally released in 1988 and dealt with international politics during apartheid-era South Africa.

Regardless of your political leanings in the US presidential election, there's no denying that this catchy tune is an absolute blast!

How did people react?

Recently, a clip of the new version went viral on X, shared by Trending Politics co-owner Collin Rugg, garnering over 2.2 million views.

Reactions varied in the comments: One user noted, “Amazing how many foreigners support Harris! I wonder why??”

Another commenter suggested: “Maybe they should put their hope in something other than a politician and a government?” This is sectarian behavior. Politicians are literally just people who are supposed to do a job.”

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