
Kamala Harris ‘ campaign march was energized by Megan Thee Stallion’s performance on Tuesday at Georgia State University’s Convocation Center in Atlanta.
Megan Thee Stallion, who lately topped Billboard’s Top R&, B/Hip-Hop tracks table, was dressed in a violet pantsuit as she rallied the throng, saying,” Let’s get this done supermodels. Gals for Harris”.
The singer, known for her strikes, entertained the audience with shows of ‘ Girls in the Hood’ and ‘ Savage.’
Megan was joined by storage dancers, all dressed in blue.
Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo, along with Harris, led a lively march in Atlanta, which had formerly been seen as a long shot, while also criticizing past president Donald Trump for kicking off a conversation.
Harris ‘ strategy has gained significant grip, raising$ 200 million and recruiting 170, 000 new individuals, less than 100 times before the.
In her first visit to Georgia as a political candidate, Harris declared,” The speed in this contest is shifting, and ‘ Donald Trump is feeling it.'” The protest in downtown Atlanta, attended by around 10, 000 individuals, resonated with Harris ‘ plan tagline,” We are never going back”. Harris emphasized how the potential presidential candidate’s ability as the first black and Asian woman had sway Democratic voters.
The Democratic plan has turned its attention to Georgia. Senator Jon Ossoff said on MSNBC that he believed Harris ‘ inclusion in the race would benefit Democrats and that he was confident in her victory. Georgia and other swinging states have significant influence on the results of elections.
While embracing some of President Joe Biden’s interests, Harris addressed important policy problems. She said,” On Day One, I will take on cost cutting and reduce prices.” Harris committed to banning invisible finance charges, tackling corporate tenants, and capping cruel rent increases. She even spoke on immigration, a hot-button matter for Republicans, highlighting the large number of illegal border crossings during the Biden administration.