Lizzo fires election campaign for Kamala Harris: It's time!

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Singer Lizzo supports Kamala Harris in the presidential election campaign and demands: "It is time for a US president."

Lizzo fires election campaign for Kamala Harris: It's time!

In an energetic campaign event in Detroit, the famous singer and rapper Lizzo, known for her hit “Truth Hurts”, announced clear support for the democrat Harris. Lizzo, who comes from Detroit himself, reported to the voters with an important message: «I am proud to be able to say that I chose. I chose early and I chose Kamala Harris. » Her words fell in a future -oriented moment, while the competitive state of Michigan is the focus of the presidential election campaign.

The appearance takes place in a context in which the voices of the celebrities represent an increasingly important element of the political landscape. Lizzo further explained that it was time to choose a female president in the United States. "If you ask me if America is ready for his first female president, I can only say one thing: it is damn time," she captivated her listener. She compared Harris's success in the election on November 5 with the resilience of her hometown by noting: "If Harris wins, the whole country will be like Detroit - proud like Detroit, resistant as Detroit."

Celebrities in the election campaign

Prominent support is not only a sign of the popularity of the candidate, but also plays a role in mobilizing young voters. At a time when political engagement is increasing, these voices are of great importance to promote interest and participation in the elections.

Harris' warning of Trump

Kamala Harris himself was combative during the event and directly faced the challenges that her Republican rival, Donald Trump, brings. "Donald Trump has proven to be increasingly unstable and unsuitable," she said in a statement in front of the press. This statement illustrates its strategy to inform voters about the necessary stability in the White House, which she sees as a prerequisite for a functioning country.

On the stage in Detroit, Harris took the opportunity to take a closer look at the triple former president. She criticized him sharply by saying: "He talks about himself and about mythical figures, not about working people all the time. These statements aimed to again focus on the needs of the citizens and to emphasize the importance of an eligible presidential candidate.

In an election campaign that is characterized by polarizing topics and opinions, the positions of celebrities such as Lizzo and Harris as well as the use of social networks and event kicks will be decisive to mobilize voters and ultimately influence the election decisions on November 5. The developments remain exciting and it will be interesting to see how the campaign strategies will continue to develop.

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