Megan Thee Stallion is teaming up with Vice President Kamala Harris for a rally in Georgia, a state that’s shaping up to be a hotbed for political action.
The Hot Girl herself is set to perform during Harris’ first trip to Georgia as a presidential candidate. The event is happening at 6:30 PM ET today.
On social media, Megan announced, “Hotties I’m performing for THEE Kamala Harris today in Atlanta!!” Her excitement was contagious, and fans are buzzing about the performance.
Election dynamics in Georgia are interesting. In 2020, Biden barely clinched the state by around 12,000 votes, just 0.2 percentage points, whereas Trump had a significant lead in 2016.
On the other side, Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff told MSNBC that Harris’ entry into the race has made Georgia a key battleground for Democrats. He’s optimistic about her chances of winning.
You can catch Megan’s performance live on Harris’ YouTube channel. It’s expected to be a must-watch event.
However, not everyone is on board the Harris train. Swae Lee, the Rae Sremmurd rapper, took to social media to voice his concerns, urging fans not to vote for Harris. He was quite vocal, saying, “Do not vote for Kamala !!! Do your research on that whole camp.”
According to Swae, the current administration has mismanaged tax dollars, funneling money overseas instead of helping American citizens. He argued that these funds could have given every American $200,000.
His comments sparked backlash. Critics labeled him “ignorant” and “selfish,” highlighting that he benefits from tax cuts as a wealthy musician. One critic pointed out, “Your mansion is worth 22,000 times more than that.”
Despite the criticism, Swae doubled down, expressing support for Donald Trump, Harris’ political opponent.
This event in Georgia promises to be a significant moment in the ongoing political saga. Whether you’re a fan of Megan Thee Stallion, a political enthusiast, or both, it’s an event you won’t want to miss.
All eyes are on Georgia tonight as Megan Thee Stallion and Kamala Harris take the stage. The political landscape is heating up, and this rally could be a game-changer.