Vice President Kamala Harris was joined by pop stars Usher and Lizzo at separate rallies in Georgia and Michigan, respectively, on Saturday, because the Democratic presidential nominee continued her push by the important thing swing states to Election Day.
“We can make a difference in this election, Georgia,” Usher advised an enthusiastic crowd in Atlanta on Saturday night, explaining that he was in his dwelling state for his “Past, Present, and Future” tour, however took a break to talk out for Harris.
“Normally, I’m up here to entertain, but today for something far more significant for Atlanta and all of Georgia,” he advised the viewers on the Lakewood Amphitheatre.
The “Yeah!” singer stated that he helps Harris as a result of she “fights for everyone’s rights, for freedom, and it doesn’t matter where you’re from. She has a vision for our country that includes everyone.”
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“We can make a difference in this election, Georgia,” he added. “Let’s vote for a future, ladies and gentlemen.”
Lizzo spoke earlier at a Harris get-out-the-vote rally within the singer’s hometown of Detroit, calling Michigan the “swing state of all swing states, so every last vote here counts.”
She added, “If you ask me if America is ready for its first woman president, I only have one thing to say: “It’s about damn time!” referencing her 2022 tune.
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Harris has made use of a number of musicians throughout her abbreviated marketing campaign, together with Megan Thee Stallion, Bon Iver, John Legend, Lil Jon, and Patti LaBelle, who’ve carried out at rallies and August’s Democratic Nationwide Conference.
“So Atlanta, we have 17 days left — 17 days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. And look, let’s have some real talk. It’s going to be a tight race until the very end. And we are the underdog and we are running as the underdog,” Harris stated. “But make no mistake, we will win. We will win. Yes we will. We will win. Yes we will. We? Also. And we will win. And we will win because we understand what is at stake.”
She was additionally endorsed by pop celebrity Taylor Swift on the night time of Harris and Trump’s solely debate final month.
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Throughout her speech, Harris urged the state, which has damaged information for early voting, to proceed the pattern, noting that if 100-year-old Jimmy Carter can vote, they will too.
Former President Trump, who rallied in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, has additionally been pulling in star energy with assist from musicians resembling Billy Ray Cyrus, Child Rock, DaBaby, Jason Aldean, and Kanye West, in addition to actor Dennis Quaid.