Bruce Springsteen Supports Kamala Harris at Atlanta Rally

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At an Atlanta, Georgia, event for Vice President Kamala Harris, Bruce Springsteen sang “The Promised Land” along with additional songs.

In order to show his loyalty and admiration for Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election, Bruce Springsteen joined former President Barack Obama on live in Atlanta on October 24th local time.

Songs including “The Promised Land,” “Land of Hope and Dreams,” and “Dancing in the Dark” were sung by Bruce Springsteen at the gathering. Ahead of the release of “Land of Hope and Dreams,” Springsteen attacked his opponent, former President Donald Trump.

According to Springsteen, the president he wants is one who upholds the Constitution, is not at risk of it, works to safeguard and guide our great democracy, maintains the supremacy of law and a peaceful change of power, defends women’s rights, and will build a middle-class economy that benefits all of our people.

He went on, “Kamala Harris is the one nominee in this race who embodies these values. While Donald Trump is seeking to rule as an American ruler, she is seeking to become the 47th President of the United States. He does not comprehend this nation, its past, or what it takes to be a true American.

Bruce Springsteen has said that he would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming US presidential election. He outlined his motivations for backing her in a viral video, saying: “I have never seen a more dangerous presidential candidate than former President Donald Trump. He should never have the right to hold public office because he disregards the sanctities of the Constitution, freedom, the rule of law, and the orderly transition of power. He is not aware of the significance of this nation, its past, or what it really takes to be a true American.

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Regarding his encouragement for Vice President Kamala Harris, Bruce Springsteen went on to say: Tim Walz and Vice President Kamala Harris, on the opposite hand, are dedicated to a future for this nation that is open to and respectful of every individual, regardless of their sexual orientation, political beliefs, religion, social status, faith, or race.

On October 28th, Bruce Springsteen will perform as well at the rally in Philadelphia.

Although Bruce Springsteen’s music has always been controversial, it wasn’t until 2008 that he openly embraced former President Barack Obama. Since then, he has backed Joe Biden in 2020, and Hillary Clinton in 2016, and he also played at the 2021 inauguration.

In recent years, Vice President Kamala Harris received the presidential endorsements of Taylor Swift and Charli XCX.

In an advertising film supporting reproductive rights, Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas used the song “When the Party’s Over” to express their admiration and love for Vice President Kamala Harris.

He claimed that this magnificent country had not been more emotionally, mentally, and socially divided before the Civil War. We are a great union because of our shared ideals and stories, which are only waiting to be found and expressed.

Taylor Swift, Carole King, and Chapel Lawn are among the additional American music industry leaders who have shown loyalty and support for Harris.

Additionally, Springsteen supported the 2020 presidential candidacy of Joe Biden, who is a Democrat. He managed to criticize Donald Trump, the former Republican presidential candidate. He took part in a Trump opposition song in 2017. Alongside former President Barack Obama, he collaborated on a podcast.

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Conclusion

On Tuesday, legendary musician Bruce Springsteen declared his intention to back and support Democratic presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Vice President Tim Walz in the US presidential race scheduled for November.