Five days before the 2024 US presidential elections, both Democrats and Republicans are in their final stages of wooing voters, and for that reason, Donald Trump, the latter’s campaign hopeful, addressed a crowd in Green Bay on Wednesday, October 30. . With voting day so close, one might think that the former President would be there with the alluring promise of a possible tenure if re-elected, but the reality was quite the opposite.
In one of his concluding rallies of this election season, Trump devoted his time to chatting with Beyoncé, who had supported his rival Kamala Harris at a Houston rally some time ago.
Trump falsely told his supporters that when Beyoncé threw her weight behind Harris on Friday, October 25, she didn’t even sing in honor of the Republican presidential nominee. And since Harris’ show last week was a disappointment to her supporters who were expecting Beyoncé’s performance, she criticized both.
However, TMZ rejected Trump’s claim that his rival was insulted, making it clear that Beyoncé, according to her speech at the event, was meant as a mother, not a celebrity. .
The 32-time Grammy winner endorsed Harris with an energetic speech on Friday, telling the crowd that she only trusts Harris to secure the future of American women and America in general.
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The Cowboy Carter artist, who shares daughter Blue Ivy, 11, and twins Rumi and Sir, 7, with husband Jay-Z, praised the current vice president, calling her “a woman who is pushing that “This country really needs unity right now.” Beyoncé said she can feel the beginning of an incredible change as America is very close to making history. She told the audience that she was addressing them as a mother and not as a celebrity or politician.
There’s a Problem in America The singer urged rally attendees to imagine a world where women have freedom over their bodies — a world where daughters can see what’s possible without limits. She asked them to think about their grandmothers, even those who are no longer in this world, reminding everyone of the sacrifices made by these women so that “we can remember the strength of a woman standing in her power.” to reimagine what leadership is.”
Beyoncé concluded her speech by saying, “To all the men and women in this room and watching across the country, we need you.”
The singer’s support for Harris comes just months after she allowed the former prosecutor to use her song Freedom in her first campaign video in July. Harris has also used the track as his entrance song at many shows since then.
Other celebrities pledging to vote for Harris and her running mate Tim Walz on November 5 include Taylor Swift, John Legend, Jimmy Carter, Cher, Bruce Springsteen, Steph Curry and others.
Meanwhile, Trump has the endorsement of Tony Hinchcliffe, Dr. Phil, Mel Gibson, John Schneider, Elon Musk, Harrison Butker, Brittany Mahomes, Zachary Levi and others.
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