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‘Country is depending on you’: Lady Gaga among A-listers rallying for Kamala Harris

Lady Gaga headlined campaign rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia on Monday night, delivering stirring performances of 'God Bless America' , 'Edge of Glory' to packed crowd
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A star-studded lineup took to the stage at a major campaign rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris, providing a final push for voter turnout in key battleground states on the Election Day eve.

Among the performers were Lady Gaga, Jon Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and a host of other music and entertainment icons, each adding their voice to the Democratic campaign's effort to mobilize voters, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

Lady Gaga headlined campaign rally in support of Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia on Monday night, delivering stirring performances of 'God Bless America' , 'Edge of Glory' to packed crowd. Instagram/ladygaga

The rally, which spanned multiple cities including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Detroit, Las Vegas, and Milwaukee, was designed to energize swing state voters, especially in Pennsylvania, where polls show a close race between Harris and Republican rival Donald Trump.

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Lady Gaga headlined the rally in Philadelphia on Monday night, delivering stirring performances of 'God Bless America' and 'Edge of Glory' to a packed crowd.

Before her performance of the patriotic ballad, the pop star spoke passionately to the audience, urging women to make their voices heard at the polls.

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"For more than half of this country's life, women didn't have a voice," Gaga told the crowd, adding "Yet we raised children, we held our families together, we supported men as they made the decisions -- but tomorrow, women will be a part of making this decision."

Gaga then reflected on the strength of women who had influenced her life.

"Today I am holding in my heart all the tough, tenacious women who made me who I am," she said, adding, "I cast my vote for someone who will be a president for all, for all Americans. Now is your turn, the country is depending on you" The concert series was not just a musical showcase; it was also a powerful reminder of the stakes of the election.

Oprah Winfrey, who appeared at the rally following Gaga's performance, spoke about the crucial role Pennsylvania voters would play in determining the outcome of the election.

"If we don't show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again," Winfrey said, adding, "And let me be very clear if you do not make sure that the people in your life can get to the polls, that is a mistake. Deciding not to decide, which is most definitely a vote to let other people control your future." As per The Hollywood Reporter, Winfrey then introduced Will.i.am, who performed his new song 'YES SHE CAN,' celebrating Harris' groundbreaking candidacy.

As the night wore on, the rally in Philadelphia transitioned into a final, heartfelt address from Harris herself, who emphasized the power of Pennsylvania voters.

"You will decide the outcome of this election, Pennsylvania," she said to the enthusiastic crowd.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lady Gaga returned to the stage just after Harris' speech, delivering a poignant acoustic performance of 'Edge of Glory' as the clock struck midnight, officially ushering in Election Day.

The event was part of the Democratic campaign's final get-out-the-vote push, which was streamed live across the country and featured coordinated rallies in seven crucial battleground states.

The lineup of artists performing at the rallies was huge, with additional performances in Detroit from Jon Bon Jovi, The War and Treaty, and the Detroit Youth Choir; in Las Vegas by Christina Aguilera, Los Tigres Del Norte, and SOFI TUKKER; and in Atlanta by 2 Chainz, Anthony Hamilton, Ciara, and Joy of Jesse & Joy, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

Notably, the rally was timed to coincide with the last days of a surge in Hollywood support for Harris.

In the final weeks leading up to the election, Harris had received endorsements from a wide range of high-profile celebrities, including Beyonce, Harrison Ford, Jennifer Lawrence, Jennifer Lopez, among other celebrities.

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