Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a rally near Atlanta featuring Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen as she makes her final push to Election Day. Harris spoke about her early support for Obama and the unity he sought to bring as president. The event aimed to boost voter enthusiasm by showcasing the popularity of both Obama and Harris. Obama is the only president since Reagan to have won two elections with over 50% of the vote, making him a valuable asset to the campaign. The event also featured appearances by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, director Spike Lee, and actor Samuel L. Jackson. Michelle Obama is expected to campaign with Harris in Michigan, and Beyoncé is scheduled to appear at an event in Houston. Harris is using these celebrity endorsements to energize voters and build momentum leading up to Election Day. Obama is also doing interviews with podcasters and internet personalities who attract Black audiences to further support the campaign. Springsteen, who endorsed Harris, is just one of the stars illuminating her closing celebrity lineup as she makes her final pitch to voters in key battleground states.
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