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Joe Biden is panned on social media after the Democrat candidate pulls out his phone and plays 'Despacito' ahead of his speech at the Hispanic Heritage Month in Florida

Joe Biden was mocked by viewers last night after pulling out his phone and playing the megahit 'Despacito' at a Hispanic campaign event in Florida. 

A grinning Biden played the song into a microphone after being introduced by its Puerto Rican-American singer Luis Fonsi at the event in Tampa, as the Democratic nominee seeks Hispanic backing in one of the chief battleground states. 

But critics accused Biden of 'pandering' and mocked him for playing a song whose title translates as 'Slowly' - evoking Donald Trump's nickname 'Slow Joe'. 

Trump himself shared an edited video in which the song was changed to 'F*** The Police' by N.W.A., with the president asking: 'What is this all about?'.   

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden played 'Despacito' on his phone as he took to the stage to deliver a speech at a Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff event in Kissimmee, Florida

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden played 'Despacito' on his phone as he took to the stage to deliver a speech at a Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff event in Kissimmee, Florida

Trump retweeted a doctored version of the video that played 'F*** the Police' instead

Trump retweeted a doctored version of the video that played 'F*** the Police' instead

'What is this all about?' he asked of the edited video he reposted Tuesday night

 'What is this all about?' he asked of the edited video he reposted Tuesday night

Biden played the song as he took  the stage ahead of a speech at a Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff event in Kissimmee. 

The video showed him dancing cheerfully to the song before stating: 'I'll tell you what - if I had the talent of any one of these people, I'd be elected president by acclamation'. 

This was Biden's first trip to Florida as the nominee, as he launched an urgent mission to boost support among Latinos who could decide the election in one of the nation's fiercest battleground states.   

The president has previously hit out at his opponent, claiming that Biden supports the Defund The Police movement. 

Even before Trump's retweet, Biden was facing some backlash for the real video where 'Despacito' was used. 

'Oh my,' wrote CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe. 

 'Does @JoeBiden realize that Despacito means “slowly”? Fits well with Slow Joe,' added senior advisor to the Trump-Pence campaign Mercedes Schlapp. 

Another viewer said: 'Joe Biden pandering to the Latino vote by playing Despacito is cringey.'  

A win for Biden in Florida would dramatically narrow Trump's path to re-election. 

But in a state where elections are often decided by a percentage point, there are mounting concerns Biden may be slipping, particularly with the state's influential Latino voters. 

'More than any other time, the Hispanic community, Latino community holds in the palm of their hand the destiny of this country,' Biden said during Tuesday's event.

'You can decide the direction of this country.'

He was joined by several supporters including actress Eva Longoria, and singers Ricky Martin and Luis Fonsi. 

An NBC-Marist poll released last week found Latinos in the state were roughly evenly divided between Biden and Trump. 

The moment was panned by some on social media even with the correct song

The moment was panned by some on social media even with the correct song

'Does @JoeBiden realize that Despacito means ¿slowly¿? Fits well with Slow Joe,' added senior advisor to the Trump-Pence campaign Mercedes Schlapp on Twitter

'Does @JoeBiden realize that Despacito means “slowly”? Fits well with Slow Joe,' added senior advisor to the Trump-Pence campaign Mercedes Schlapp on Twitter

Democrat Hillary Clinton led Trump by a 59 percent to 36 percent margin among Latinos in the same poll in 2016 — and Trump won Florida by about 1 percentage point.

To regain lost ground, Biden made the case on Tuesday that he would be a better president for Hispanics than Trump, touting his commitment to immigration reform and a new plan to support Puerto Rico's economy.

'Donald Trump has failed the Hispanic community time and time again, and that's not a secret,' Biden said.

'Whether it's in his heinous act of separating children from their families at our border, or his repeated attacks on Dreamers, or his neglect of the people of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, or his repeated failures to make sure essential workers have the personal protective equipment they need.'

Still, Hispanic voters in Florida tend to be somewhat more Republican-leaning than Hispanic voters nationwide because of the state's Cuban American population. 

This was Biden's first trip to Florida as the nominee as he launched an urgent mission to boost support among Latinos in one of the nation's fiercest battleground states

This was Biden's first trip to Florida as the nominee as he launched an urgent mission to boost support among Latinos in one of the nation's fiercest battleground states

Biden had been introduced Tuesday night by 'Despacito' singer Luis Fonsi

Biden had been introduced Tuesday night by 'Despacito' singer Luis Fonsi 

Nationally, little public polling is available to measure the opinions of Latino voters this year and whether they differ from four years ago.

But Democrats are taking no chances. 

Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has pledged to spend at least $100million to defeat Trump in Florida.

And by spending his day along what is known as the Interstate 4 corridor in central Florida, Biden is devoting time to one of the most critical regions of the state.

While Republicans typically post big numbers in the northern and southwestern parts of the state and Democrats are strong in coastal cities, campaigns typically battle it out for every vote in central Florida.

Biden's first event, in Tampa, focused on veterans and was aimed at pushing a potential opening with military voters, who broadly supported Mr Trump in 2016 but are seen as potentially persuadable because of controversial remarks the president reportedly made mocking American war dead as 'losers' and 'suckers'.

Actress Eva Longoria speaks during a Hispanic Heritage Month event featuring Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden in Florida on Tuesday night

Actress Eva Longoria speaks during a Hispanic Heritage Month event featuring Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden in Florida on Tuesday night

Ricky Martin, a Puerto Rican singer, also spoke at the Joe Biden event in Florida

Ricky Martin, a Puerto Rican singer, also spoke at the Joe Biden event in Florida

Trump has denied making the remarks, first reported through anonymous sources by The Atlantic, but many of the comments were later confirmed by The Associated Press.

'Nowhere are his faults more glaring and more offensive, to me at least, than when it comes to his denigration of our service members, veterans, wounded warriors who have fallen,' Biden said.

Speaking of his late son Beau, who served overseas as a Delaware Army National Guard member, Biden said, 'He's gone now, but he's no sucker.'

Biden's decision to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Kissimmee reflects a focus on the state's rapidly growing Puerto Rican community. 

Many Puerto Ricans relocated to Florida after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017.

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