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The night before Election Day, Kamala Harris is bringing in the celebrities. Donald Trump is not impressed
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The night before Election Day, Kamala Harris is bringing in the celebrities. Donald Trump is not impressed

Celebrities took to the stage at campaign events across the country the night before Election Day Kamala Harris ‘ presidential bid.

The battleground state of Pennsylvania was particularly starry: in Pittsburgh, there was Cedric the Entertainer at the vice president’s rally, katy perry and Andhra Day. In Philadelphia, the finale of Harris’ daylong run in Pennsylvania, performers and hosts included DJ Cassidy, Fat Joe and Ricky Martin.

Republican Donald Trump He was totally unimpressed with Harris’ famous cast.

At his own rally in Pittsburgh, which coincided with Harris’ event in the city, the former president criticized Harris for an endorsement from one celebrity in particular: Beyoncé. He spoke disparagingly about Beyoncé’s appearance at the concert. A Harris rally with Harris in Houston last month The megastar is showered with boos from his supporters.

“Beyoncé was going to come in. Everyone was expecting a few songs. There was no song. There was no happiness,” Trump said.

Beyoncé did not perform at the event, but was joined onstage by Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland and gave a joyful, enthusiastic speech that was met with applause.

Previously, Beyoncé allowed Harris’ campaign to continue His 2016 song “Freedom” a slice of it 2016’s breakthrough album “Lemonade” as its anthem.

Trump stated that Harris should take a lesson from Hillary Clinton and Beyoncé should speak after her, and said, “So people stay.”

In 2016, Beyoncé performed at a campaign event for Democratic candidate Clinton in Cleveland in the days leading up to the election.

Trump continued in his statement about Beyoncé’s attendance at the Harris event: “They booed like crazy, but the press didn’t report it.”

He stressed that his campaign did not need celebrity crowds, adding: “We don’t need a star because we have policy. We have great politics.”

But at another point at the same rally, introducing the former secretary of state, he enthusiastically said: “There are so many celebrities here, it’s incredible: Mike Pompeo, please stand up.”

Trump was joined by Megyn Kelly and the son of baseball star Roberto Clemente.

Harris lined up artists to speak and play at campaign rallies in seven battleground states on Monday, combining them all in a livestream of Democrats getting out the vote.

Performers in Las Vegas include Christina Aguilera and electro-dance duo Sofi Tukker. Sugarland, the country music duo of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, performed in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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