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Long live the feud betweenCardi BandNicki Minaj!

On Thursday, the rappers each posted on their social media accounts and encouraged their New York City-based followers to get out and vote in the democratic governor primaries.

The only problem? The women endorsed different candidates and posted their messages less than two hours apart.

At 1:19 p.m., Nicki shared a message on her Twitter telling New York residents “its time to get JUSTICE.”

“VOTE Thur. Sept. 13 for Gov. Cuomo, Lt. Gov. Hochul & Tish James,” the 35-year-old “Barbie Dreams” rapper wrote in support of the two-term incumbent. “They know how to work for the people to make NY even GREATER. Spread the word. See you at the Polls.”

Adding fuel to the already-burning fire, Cardi, 25, chose to share a message of her own, this time on Instagram.

Endorsing Democratic candidate Cynthia Nixon, Cardi wrote, “Polls close around 8PM .NEW YORKERS VOTE NOW !!!!!!#cynthia#jumaane”

In the photo posted around 2:30 p.m., the formerSex and The Cityactress-turned-politician can be seen at a rally with her running partner, Jumaane Williams. The duo is proudly holding their hands together high above their head, while their supporters hold signs behind them.

The “I Like It” rapper joins several other famous faces to show support for Nixon’s office run, including Nixon’sformerSATCco-starsSarah Jessica Parker,Kim Catttrall, andKristen Davis. Like Cardi, the women have encouraged New Yorkers to vote for the new activist via social media.

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Cardi and Nicki — both New York natives — have been no strangers to the headlines in the past few weeks.

On Sept. 8, the rappersgot into an argument at theHarper’s BazaarICONS partyfor New York Fashion Week. During the altercation, Cardi screamed and lunged at Nicki.

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Three days later, Nickispoke out on a new episode of herQueenradio showon Apple Music’s Beats 1.

“The other night I was part of something so mortifying and so humiliating to go through in front of a bunch upper echelon… people who have their life together,” Nicki explained, denying claims that she spoke poorly of Cardi’s new daughter. “I just want people to know that Onika Tanya Maraj has never, will never… speak ill on anyone’s child. I am not a clown. That’s clown s—.”

source: people.com