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Megan Thee Stallion Sparks Energy at Kamala Harris Rally in Atlanta

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Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off her first rally as the presumed Democratic presidential nominee in Atlanta, Georgia, and guess who opened the show? The one and only Megan Thee Stallion! She brought the heat with an electrifying mashup of her biggest hits.

Megan looked fabulous, strutting her stuff alongside her dancers all decked out in stylish blue pantsuits. As the crowd vibed to her performance of tracks like “Body” and her collab “Mamushi” with Yuki Chiba, she connected with the audience in her trademark way. “Now I know my ladies in the crowd love their bodies. If you want to keep loving your bodies, you know who to vote for,” she exclaimed to thunderous applause.

Quavo was also there, ready to share his thoughts on Harris’ strong stance against gun violence and the creation of the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. He’s been rallying support for this important cause at various events.

The excitement comes on the heels of President Biden stepping back from the presidential race, giving Harris his blessing to take on Trump. Following this big news, a wave of support from celebrities flooded in, with stars like Cardi B, Lizzo, and Lil Nas X jumping on the bandwagon to back Harris as she aims to be the first female president of the United States.

Not too long ago, Harris even released a campaign video featuring Beyoncé’s empowering anthem, “Freedom” from 2016. She called on Americans to lean in and support her vision, declaring, “There are some people who think we should be a country of chaos, of fear, of hate. But us? We choose something different. We choose freedom.”

Rachel Adams

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