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Hulk Hogan Makes Racial Comment About Kamala Harris, Some Unhappy

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We know Hulk Hogan is a Donald Trump fan and that is his right, but a racial comment about Kamala Harris is now drawing some heat.

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Last month, Donald Trump secured another bid for the White House. He accepted the nomination at the Republican National Convention. There were a bunch of names to hype the event, including Hulk Hogan. In fact, he was given a good amount of time to speak. In typical Hogan fashion, he ripped a shirt to reveal his support for the former president.

Nobody took issue with Hogan endorsing a candidate. Although, his latest remarks have people shaking their head. The WWE Hall of Famer was in Ohio to promote his beer. He joked about wanting to “bodyslam” and “drop the leg” on Kamala Harris, who will be challenging Trump in November at the ballot box. Then, things took a bad turn after Hogan also called her a chameleon.” Because she is of Indian and Jamaican descent, that comment did not go over well, as seen on TMZ Sports.

Hulk Hogan Has Been Accused Of Racism Before

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Of course, Hogan has a past of making racist comments. They became public information when his words from a sex tape and inside a jail were uploaded online. It caused many people and companies to distance themselves from Hogan, including WWE. After several years away and being erased, an apology got Hogan back.

As for Harris or Trump winning, that is up to the people. They vote in less than 90 days and no matter who wins, the United States is getting a new president. I can not see Hogan being important enough to sway an election. He may help foster some votes, but he is not Taylor Swift famous. So, did Hulk Hogan go too far with his racial lines about Kamala Harris?

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