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And Now, Tom Steyer and Juvenile Performing "Back That Azz Up" at a South Carolina Campaign Rally
And Now, Tom Steyer and Juvenile Performing "Back That Azz Up" at a South Carolina Campaign Rally
Source: Twitter

And Now, Tom Steyer and Juvenile Performing "Back That Azz Up" at a South Carolina Campaign Rally

And Now, Tom Steyer and Juvenile Performing "Back That Azz Up" at a South Carolina Campaign Rally Source: Twitter

The presidential hopeful put on quite a show ahead of South Carolina's primary.

In case you somehow missed the memo, primary season is in full swing. Today, voters in South Carolina are heading to the booth to vote on a challenger to Trump in the 2020 presidential election. And while many pols in the running for the Democratic ticket have already moved on to any number of Super Tuesday states, "ethical billionaire," Tom Steyer, held what could be his final campaign rally last night in the state he's staking his entire run on. 

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On top of pumping some $18 million into media buys in South Carolina, Steyer's last stand included a performance from Juvenile, during which Steyer joined the NOLA rapper for a run of "Back That Azz Up." Watch it below.

And though Steyer appears to be genuinely enjoying himself on stage, most polls suggest he'll likely place third (at best,) in the state where black voters comprise roughly 60% of the Democratic base. Without a decerning victory (or, at the very least, a strong second-place showing) in South Carolina, it's unclear how Steyer's campaign could move forward in the race. We'll have to wait and see whether a Hot Boys cosign tips the scale.

Watch a clip from last night's rally below. And brace yourself, there's plenty more campaign trail spectacles to come. Hold tight for scenes from tomorrow's Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles with Public Enemy.