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Eminem Endorses Kamala Harris At Detroit Rally With Barack Obama

BY JO Mensah October 24, 2024 9:53 AM EDT
Eminem endorses Kamala Harris with Obama
Eminem endorses Kamala Harris with Obama. Photo source: Instagram/@eminem, @kamalaharris

Rap icon Eminem took the stage in his hometown of Detroit on Tuesday, October 22, to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, just like other stars.

The rare public appearance marked a significant moment in the 2024 campaign. He welcomed former President Barack Obama to the rally, energizing the crowd with his passionate message.

Eminem, known for his influence and connection to Detroit, emphasized the importance of civic engagement. He urged attendees to make their voices heard at the polls, stating that the state of Michigan plays a crucial role in the election. He expressed his belief in voting power and the necessity of standing up for one’s opinions without fear of backlash.

During his address, Eminem highlighted Harris’s commitment to safeguarding freedoms and rights, arguing that America should be where individuals can openly express their views. His endorsement of Harris underscores a significant shift in the political landscape, especially given his previous critiques of her opponent, Donald Trump.

The atmosphere heightened when Eminem introduced Obama, prompting a roaring cheer from the crowd. Obama, known for his charismatic presence, acknowledged the challenge of following Eminem, joking about his nerves and even rapping the opening lines from Eminem’s hit ‘Lose Yourself.’ This light-hearted moment drew laughter and applause, showcasing the camaraderie between the two icons.

Watch the video of Eminem’s endorsement with Barack Obama below:

Obama’s appearance further solidified the rally’s message of unity and empowerment as he spoke on the importance of the upcoming election. He praised Harris for her dedication to inclusivity and progress, reinforcing the need for voters to support leaders who prioritize the needs of all Americans.

Eminem’s support for Harris is not a new development as he has long been a vocal critic of Trump, emphasizing the need for a president who represents everyone.

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