Turning her back on American parents who are trying their best to raise children in an increasingly crass culture, Hillary hobnobbed with a foul-mouthed rapper Friday night in Cleveland during a free “get out the vote” concert — and not only laughed about it, she touted it as a great thing.

“Honestly, if Clinton had my vote to begin with, she would have lost it with that,” one Stoneham, Massachusetts, wife and mom of three told LifeZette on Saturday. “I can’t even talk to my friends who are for Clinton now that we’re three days out — and I’m amazed they can’t see through her. The woman will do anything — like using rappers that a lot of us in America don’t approve of to stump for her.”

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The group of rap and hip hop performers, which included Jay Z and Beyoncé, urged voters to head to the polls Tuesday — and personally backed Clinton’s candidacy.

Donald Trump, speaking before a packed crowd in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Friday night — all part of his whirlwind trip through a number of states this weekend — compared his ability to attract crowds to that of his opponent. “I didn’t have to bring J-Lo or Jay Z,” Trump said. “I am here all by myself. Just me. No guitar, no piano, no nothing.”

In Cleveland, Beyoncé referred to her daughter, Blue Ivy — who will never lead a middle-class life, that much is for sure.

“I want my daughter to grow up seeing a woman lead our country and knowing that her possibilities are limitless,” the singer said to the crowd. “And that’s why I am with her.” Clad in a spotted pantsuit, she was backed by dancers who wore blue pantsuits — an obvious allusion to Clinton.

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“This is just sad,” said San Francisco, California, mother and grandmother Louise Russell. “You want to raise your daughter to use her own mind to consider candidates, not follow blindly because of gender. Hillary Clinton hasn’t been middle class for so long, it doesn’t occur to her how many of us would be offended by her partnership with these types of artists.”

Hillary herself took the mic Friday night to tell the Cleveland crowd to heed Jay Z’s words of “wisdom.”

“America needs to choose very, very carefully.”

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“Jay memorably said something we should all recall: Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk. And Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run. And Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly!”

Hillary was speaking about the same person who has called women b***** in his songs, and who has called our hardworking and dedicated police “the motherf—— law.”

Clinton conveniently did not bring up those highly controversial lyrics on Friday.

Clearly she does not understand the worries of real American moms and dads, just as she doesn’t understand the middle class. She said as much in a paid speech to a Wall Street group, the contents of which were made public by WikiLeaks.

“And now, obviously, I’m kind of far removed from [the middle class] because the life I’ve lived and the economic, you know, fortunes that my husband and I now enjoy,” she said in her remarks — essentially admitting she can’t relate to most Americans.

“Perhaps she likes the messages of these rappers,” said Russell, from California. “She has been disturbingly anti-cop, she is pro-Black Lives Matter, and she is fervently pro-choice. It seems that she is drawn in by darkness. America needs to choose very, very carefully.”