Thousands gathered in Georgia on October 24 for a rally supporting Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, featuring performances by Bruce Springsteen and Tyler Perry, as well as remarks from former President Barack Obama. Spike Lee warned the crowd against voting for Donald Trump, while Springsteen criticized him as an "American tyrant." Obama highlighted Harris's authentic work history, contrasting it with Trump’s image. The event attracted around 20,000 attendees, marking Harris's largest rally to date, part of her strategy to leverage celebrity support as the election approaches. Harris described Trump as "exhausted" and warned of his potential vengeful actions if elected. A recent poll showed her with a narrow lead over Trump, though concerns about voter demographics lingered. The rally aimed to energize voters in the crucial battleground state of Georgia, with Harris set to appear with Beyoncé in Houston the following day.
"Springsteen on Broadway" will admit only vaccinated audience members, the production said in a statement, with proof of full inoculation required.
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