Bruce Springsteen took the stage to lend his support to Kamala Harris at a rally in Georgia, where he didn’t hold back on criticizing Donald Trump, labeling him an “American tyrant.”
The iconic musician, who recently gave his endorsement to the Vice President, performed at James R. Hallford Stadium in Clarkston on October 24. Before his musical set, the 75-year-old legend addressed the crowd, sharing the reasons behind his choice to vote for Harris in the upcoming election. Springsteen made a clear case against Trump, stating that he lacks a genuine understanding of the United States and its foundational values.
“He does not understand this country, its history, or what it means to be deeply American,” Springsteen declared. He detailed his admiration for Harris and her running mate Tim Walz, emphasizing his desire for a leader who respects the Constitution, champions the rule of law, and upholds the peaceful transition of power. “A president who fights for a woman’s right to choose and aims to foster a middle-class economy for all citizens is what we need,” he asserted. “There’s only one candidate in this race who embodies those ideals.”
During his performance, Springsteen energized the crowd with songs such as “The Promised Land,” “Land of Hope and Dreams,” and “Dancing in the Dark.” Fans are left wondering which celebrity will join Harris at her rally in Houston this weekend, as anticipation grows around the campaign trail.
Stay tuned for more updates on this significant political journey as the election approaches.