Washington:
As Election Day approached, Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign drew a crowd of celebrities at events nationwide. In Pennsylvania, stars like Cedric the Entertainer, Katy Perry, and Andra Day joined Harris in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for rallies filled with music and speeches.
On the other side, Donald Trump criticized Harris’ celebrity endorsements, particularly singling out BeyoncĂ© for her support. At a rally in Pittsburgh, Trump mocked BeyoncĂ©’s appearance at a Harris event in Houston, claiming there was no music or joy despite the cheers and impassioned speech she delivered.
Interestingly, BeyoncĂ© had previously allowed the Harris campaign to use her song “Freedom” as its anthem. Trump suggested that Harris should have learned from Hillary Clinton’s campaign and had BeyoncĂ© speak after her to keep the audience engaged.
Trump emphasized that his campaign doesn’t rely on celebrities to draw crowds, highlighting their policy-focused approach. However, he did acknowledge the presence of notable figures like Mike Pompeo at his rally.
Meanwhile, Harris had a lineup of performers in all seven battleground states on the final day before the election, including Christina Aguilera in Las Vegas and Sugarland in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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