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The Trinidadian-born American rapper and songwriter behind the hit song Super Bass - Nicki Minaj, has always been expected with a candid comment. She is usually very honest about her point of view, it's not surprising that she discussed her political views on Billboard's No.1's Year-End issue.

The brunette babe, who was the first female artist included in MTV's Annual Hottest MC List, was specifically asked how she feels about the controversial candidate for the President of the U.S.A. in the coming 2016 presidential election - Donald Trump, and the rapper and songwriter confessed that Donald Trump's campaign has the makings for television gold.

However, Nicki Minaj made the remark before Donald Trump spoke about banning Muslim immigration in the US.

The 33 year old Minaj, who has been considered as the most influential female rapper of all time stated, "There are points
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Nicki Minaj said that she supported Hillary Clinton as a woman. When asked if she is convinced that the former first lady should be the next president of the United States. She said she wants to be open-minded about everyone. She does identifies with Hillary Clinton's struggles as a woman.

She said that she can relate with the fact that when Hillary Clinton is in the president's room and she's surrounded by men, "there's sometimes something in the American politician that must feel intimidated."

Nicki Minaj went on saying about the former first lady, "But I think that Hillary Clinton uses that and turns it into a strength. Because that's what I've always done. And so I love Hillary Clinton for sticking it out. She has gone through horrifying things, even within her marriage. She has been brave and weathered the storm. And continued being a boss. That's something that every woman should feel inspired by, no matter if you're voting for her or

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