Night before Election Day, Harris brings in celebrities, Trump unimpressed

Night before Election Day, Harris brings in celebrities, Trump unimpressed
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Celebrities showed up in large numbers to support Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign at campaign events held nationwide on the evening prior to Election Day.

In the key swing state of Pennsylvania, a star-studded spectacle unfolded. In Pittsburgh, the vice president’s event boasted appearances by Cedric the Entertainer, Katy Perry, and Andra Day. Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, the culmination of Harris’ extensive campaign across Pennsylvania saw a lineup of entertainers and speakers such as DJ Cassidy, Fat Joe, and Ricky Martin.

Trump expressed that the audience eagerly awaited Beyoncé’s performance, but to their surprise, she did not present any songs or bring joy during her appearance.

At the event, Beyoncé opted out of performing and instead shared the stage with her Destiny’s Child colleague Kelly Rowland. She delivered a spirited and uplifting speech that resonated with the audience, eliciting enthusiastic cheers.

In the past, Beyoncé gave permission for the Harris campaign to use her song “Freedom” from her highly acclaimed album “Lemonade” released in 2016 as its anthem.

Trump suggested that Harris could take a cue from Hillary Clinton and have Beyoncé speak after her, as it would help maintain the audience’s interest.

Prior to the 2016 election, Beyoncé took the stage in Cleveland to deliver a powerful performance in support of Democratic candidate Clinton at a campaign event.

Trump described how the press didn’t showcase the boos when Beyoncé appeared at the Harris event, despite the intense negative reaction from the crowd.

His campaign maintains that there is no requirement for celebrities to attract a large audience. Emphasizing that policy is the driving force behind their campaign, he stated, “Instead of relying on a star power, we prioritize our strong policies.

He expressed enthusiasm at a different juncture during the rally, exclaiming, “The number of celebrities present here is simply amazing – Mike Pompeo, could you please rise and be acknowledged as the former secretary of state.

Megyn Kelly and the son of baseball legend Roberto Clemente also accompanied Trump.

Harris orchestrated a lineup of speakers and musicians to appear at campaign events across all seven crucial states on Monday, seamlessly blending them together into a single Democratic initiative aimed at encouraging voter turnout through a livestream.

Performers like Christina Aguilera and the electro-dance duo Sofi Tukker graced the stage in Las Vegas, while in Raleigh, North Carolina, Sugarland, the renowned country music duo comprising Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, entertained the audience.

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