The rapper, who coined the event “Hotties for Harris,” performed his hits “Savage,” “Girls in the Hood,” and “Body.”
Barack Obama and Michelle Obama.
After much speculation about whether the former president and first lady would support Harris in the upcoming election, the Obamas released a joint statement endorsing Harris.
“We agree with President Biden. Choosing Kamala was one of the best decisions he made. She has the resume to prove it,” the statement read. There is. “But Kamala has more than a resume. She has the vision, character and strength needed at this critical moment. I have no doubt that I have what it takes to contribute to the people.” “At a time when the stakes are higher than ever, she gives us reason to hope.”
Charli XCX.
Hours after Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race and endorsed Harris, Charli XCX tweeted, “Kamala is a brat.”
Charli XCX, who is British and cannot vote in the upcoming election, said in an interview with New York Magazine about her tweets, “Being on the right side of democracy and the right side of women’s rights is very important to me. We are happy to work with you to prevent democracy from failing forever.”
Jamie Lee Curtis.
Jamie Lee Curtis first announced her support for the Harris/Wallis presidential campaign during her Borderlands red carpet appearance.
“Did you hear his amazing speech? He said something that made me stand up. He spoke the other side and said what a woman does to her body is none of your business. Jamie Lee Curtis said. It was like a rocket, ‘Oh, Dad, let’s go!’ He feels like it’s really the perfect choice. ”