Vice President Kamala Harris joined pop stars Usher and Lizzo on Saturday at separate rallies in Georgia and Michigan, respectively, as Democratic presidential candidates continued to advance in key battleground states leading up to Election Day.
“Georgia, we can make a difference in this election,” Usher told an enthusiastic audience in Atlanta Saturday night, while he was in his home state on his “Past, Present, Future” tour. He explained that he had taken a break to give a lecture. It came out for Harris.
“Usually I'm here for entertainment, but today I'm here for something much more important to Atlanta and the entire state of Georgia,” he told the audience at the Lakewood Amphitheater. told.
The “That's Right!” singer said he supports Harris because she “fights for the rights and freedoms of everyone, no matter where you come from. She has a vision for this country that includes everyone.” “Because I have it,” he said.
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Vice President Kamala Harris joined pop stars Usher and Lizzo on Saturday in two separate rallies in Atlanta, Georgia and Detroit, Michigan in the final stretch before Election Day. (AP image)
“Georgia, we can make a difference in this election,” he added. “Everyone, let’s vote for our future.”
Lizzo previously spoke at a Harris Vote rally in the singer's hometown of Detroit, saying Michigan is “a battleground state within a battleground state, so every last vote here counts.” .
She also referenced her 2022 song, saying, “If you ask me if America is ready for its first female president, the only thing I can say is, 'Soon!' '' he added.

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign event at the Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta on Saturday. (AP Photo/Bryn Anderson)
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Harris has used several musicians during her shortened campaign, including Megan Thee Stallion, Bon Iver, John Legend, Lil Jon and Patti LaBelle, who performed at rallies and the Democratic National Convention in August. played.
“So, Atlanta, we have 17 days left. We have 17 days left in one of the most important elections of our lives. And look, let's get real some more. It's going to be a close race to the end. “And we're the underdogs.'' And we're running as the underdogs,'' Harris said. “But don't get me wrong, we win. We win. Yes, we win. Yes, yes. Us? Again. And we win. And we We will win because we understand what is at stake.”

Usher told Atlanta that she supports Harris because she is “fighting for everyone's rights.” (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)
She even received support from pop superstar Taylor Swift on the night of the only debate between Harris and Trump last month.
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In her speech, Harris urged states that have set early voting records to continue that trend, noting that if 100-year-old Jimmy Carter can vote, so can they. did.
Former President Trump, who held a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, also received support from musicians including Billy Ray Cyrus, Kid Rock, DaBaby, Jason Aldean and Kanye West, as well as actor Dennis Quaid. It brings out star power.





