Megan Thee Stallion
She supports Kamala Harris with an appearance
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has made it clear who she is supporting in the US election campaign. She performed for Kamala Harris in Atlanta.
Kamala Harris (59), who is running as the Democratic candidate for the US presidency, got musical support at her big campaign event in Atlanta, which is likely to have particularly excited her young target group. At the rally in the Convocation Center of Georgia State University, rapper Megan Thee Stallion (29) created a great atmosphere with some of her hits.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion sets the mood
The “Hot Girl” singer openly showed her support for the designated presidential candidate, who will most likely run against former Republican US President Donald Trump (78) in November. As the US portal “TMZ” reportsMegan Thee Stallion performed along with some background dancers and performed tracks like “Girls in the Hood” and “Savage”.
On TikTok Harris posted a video with the rapper. “This is your girl, Megan Thee Stallion aka Hot Girl Coach. I’m reporting live with the future President of the United States. What do you have to say to the American people?” asks the 29-year-old. “We’re not going back,” Kamala Harris replies.
Also present at the campaign event was Atlanta-born rapper Quavo (33), who expressed his support for Harris in a speech on the podium. The two musicians thus join an illustrious group of prominent supporters of the current US Vice President, who has now succeeded the resigned candidate and current US President Joe Biden (81) in the election campaign.
Kamala Harris can count on numerous celebrity support
Well-known stars who have already expressed their solidarity for the politician include Cardi B (31), George Takei (87), John Legend (45), Ariana Grande (31), Katy Perry (39), Jamie Lee Curtis (65) and many more.
For example, the stars Jeff Bridges (74), Sean Astin (53), Mark Hamill (72), Joseph Gordon Levitt (43), Josh Gad (43), Michael Kelly (55), Lance Bass (45), Misha Collins (49) and Doug Jones (64), to name just a few, have joined forces under the title “White Dudes for Harris”. With this campaign, they want to collect votes and donations for Harris.
The campaign was inspired by the Zoom group “Black Women for Harris,” which raised over $1.5 million in donations for the Democratic politician last week. According to CNBC, “White Dudes for Harris” another four million US dollars.