On the eve of the elections, the singer addressed voters.
On the eve of the elections, the singer addressed voters. On November 5, presidential elections are taking place in the United States. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are competing for the top position in the country.
On the eve of the elections, singer Lady Gaga strongly supported Harris in her presidential campaign.
Lady Gaga participated in Kamala Harris's final rally in Philadelphia on Monday evening, just before the elections. The singer's supporters were treated to Gaga's performance of "God Bless America," which preceded the candidate's speech. Gaga also made sure to sing the beloved "Edge of Glory."
In her speech, Lady Gaga urged voters to support Kamala Harris, noting that for half of America's history, women did not have the right to vote. She spoke about the women of that time who "raised children, held families together, and supported men when they made decisions."
"But tomorrow, women will take part in making this decision. Today, I hold in my heart all the strong, resilient women who have made me who I am. I cast my vote for someone who will be a president for all Americans. And now, Pennsylvania, it’s your turn. The country depends on you. So make sure that all your voices are heard tomorrow. Come on, let’s go!" – Gaga declared.
It is worth noting that Pennsylvania is among the so-called "swing states." The results of the voting in these states will determine the outcome of the elections as a whole.
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