Kamala Harris Recruits Cardi B, GloRilla, And More For Upcoming Milwaukee Rally
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Cardi B, GloRilla, and Kamala Harris
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Cardi B is set to speak at Kamala Harrisâ rally in Milwaukee on Friday (Nov. 1), the VPâs campaign announced on Thursday (Oct. 31).
Joining the Bronx superstar will be performers GloRilla, who collaborated with her on âTomorrow 2,â Flo Milli, The Isley Brothers, MC Lyte, and DJ Gemini Gilly. âThese artists and public figures are trusted voices for millions of Americans, who listen to their music, follow them on social media, or otherwise are inspired by them,â the Harris-Walz campaign shared in a statement, per Deadline.
Interestingly, GloRilla endorsed Harris on Monday (Oct. 28) while urging her fans to make it to the ballots. The âTGIFâ hitmaker pointed out abortion rights, protecting the LGBTQIA+ community, raising the minimum wage, and funding publication education as four reasons why people should vote for the Democratic nominee.
The two previously met during the White Houseâs Womenâs History Month reception, where GloRilla also got to take photos with Joe Biden. In a clip shared on social media, the 46th president hilariously reworked lyrics from her hit single âYeah Glo!â
While Cardi has been critical of both Donald Trump and Biden, she ultimately agreed âKamala shouldâve been the 2024 candidate.â Reacting to Harrisâ decision to replace the current Democratic leader in July, the rapper said, âIt shouldâve been your moment, Kamala, and you know it. You know you want to be the f**king president.â
Cardi continued, âYou know, in the next four years, itâs going to be hard for you to run for candidate. This was your moment. You shouldâve told that n**ga, âListen, Iâll buy you a f**king wheelchair, and you get the f**k on. Itâs my turn now.ââ
Later that month, she reposted a clip from Harrisâ meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. There, the former district attorney called for a ceasefire in Gaza.