MAGA’s Least Favorite Musician Surpasses Trump in Embarrassing New Poll

MAGA’s Least Favorite Musician Surpasses Trump in Embarrassing New Poll

In a striking shift in public opinion, a recent YouGov poll reveals that Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican singer, is viewed as more representative of America than former President Donald Trump. The poll, released following the Super Bowl, showed that 42% of respondents favor Bad Bunny, while only 39% support Trump.

Poll Highlights

The YouGov survey included a representative sample of 1,700 Americans and took place between February 9 and February 12, 2026. Key findings from the poll include:

  • 77% of Democrats believe Bad Bunny better represents the U.S.
  • Only 13% of Republicans share this view.
  • Among independents, 46% favor Bad Bunny, while just 27% support Trump.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, showcasing Puerto Rican and Latino culture. His performance came under criticism from Trump, who called it an affront to American values on his Truth Social account. Trump stated that the halftime show was one of the worst ever and failed to represent American excellence.

Cultural Impact and Controversy

During the show, attendees carried signs echoing messages of love over hate, which Bad Bunny reflected in his performance. Despite a campaign from Trump’s supporters to boycott the event, Bad Bunny garnered substantial viewership. His performance attracted 128.2 million viewers, vastly overshadowing a rival halftime show organized by Turning Point USA, which reached only 6.1 million viewers.

Responses from the Political Sphere

The contrasting reactions highlight the polarization within American society. Conservative figures, including Megyn Kelly, criticized the halftime show for not being “quintessentially American.” In contrast, others like Candace Owens acknowledged Bad Bunny’s successful performance, despite the backlash from their political allies.

The poll and subsequent reactions indicate a significant cultural shift in America. Many Americans, especially younger voters, embrace diverse representation in the media and entertainment spheres. This moment encapsulates the growing acceptance of voices like Bad Bunny’s in mainstream culture.