Kamala Harris Holds Star-Studded Rally in Georgia, Draws 20,000 People Ahead of Election
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris held her largest rally yet in Georgia on Thursday, drawing a crowd of 20,000 people at the James R. Hallford Stadium. The event featured high-profile appearances from rock legend Bruce Springsteen, filmmaker Tyler Perry, and former President Barack Obama, all part of a final push to energize voters ahead of the upcoming November 5 election.
The rally kicked off with remarks from filmmaker Spike Lee, who encouraged the crowd not to be “bamboozled” into supporting Republican candidate Donald Trump. Bruce Springsteen followed with live performances of his iconic songs, “The Promised Land” and “Land of Hope and Dreams,” urging attendees to cast their vote for Harris.
This event surpassed Harris’s previous rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, where she drew 17,000 attendees. With just weeks left before the election, Harris is making a concerted effort to turn the battleground state of Georgia blue.
The rally marks a significant moment in Harris’s campaign as she seeks to win over undecided voters in key states.