Berliner Boersenzeitung - Harris joined by Obama, Springsteen at star-studded rally

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Harris joined by Obama, Springsteen at star-studded rally
Harris joined by Obama, Springsteen at star-studded rally / Photo: Drew ANGERER - AFP

Harris joined by Obama, Springsteen at star-studded rally

Kamala Harris held a star-studded rally Thursday in swing state Georgia, where former US president Barack Obama and rock legend Bruce Springsteen joined her final push for voters ahead of November's nail-biter election.

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Harris is cranking up the celebrity wattage -- including with Beyonce in Texas on Friday, according to reports -- at a series of concerts in battleground states in hopes of pulling away from rival Donald Trump.

Springsteen and Obama each delivered barbs aimed at the Republican as they addressed a crowd of thousands in Clarkston, just outside Atlanta.

"Donald Trump is running to be an American tyrant," Springsteen said, echoing concerns by Democrats -- as well as former members of Trump's administration -- about how Trump may misuse presidential power if reelected.

The iconic singer, known for his socially conscious, working-class anthems, performed three songs including "The Promised Land" as part of a cameo designed to bolster Harris's blue-collar credentials.

Obama, the only Black president in US history who remains widely popular among Democrats, delivered a series of attacks at Trump -- questioning his business credentials and mocking his "word salad" speeches.

"We do not need four years of a wannabe king, a wannabe dictator, running around trying to punish his enemies," Obama said.

Harris emphasized her middle class roots -- drawing contrast with the billionaire Trump -- and said that she would prioritize battling inflation as president.

"We will build a future where we bring down the cost of living, and that will be my focus every single day as president of the United States," she said.

The predominantly Black audience -- part of a key electorate for Harris if she is to win Georgia -- was also addressed by actor Samuel L. Jackson and film director Spike Lee.

Large numbers of Americans, including about 2.2 million in Georgia, have already cast ballots in early voting, reflecting intense engagement ahead of Election Day on November 5.

- 'Fascist' -

The vice president herself had raised the stakes in a CNN appearance late Wednesday when she said she considers 78-year-old Trump to be a "fascist" -- echoing a charge from a bombshell interview by the Republican's former chief of staff, John Kelly.

Trump, the oldest major presidential nominee in US history and the first to be running with a criminal record, is also casting the election as an existential battle for the United States.

But it will have profound personal implications too, given he is the subject of serious criminal probes into his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss and his post-presidential hoarding of top-secret documents.

In a radio interview on his way to a rally in Arizona and then another in Nevada -- both swing states -- Trump announced that if elected he'd fire the special prosecutor overseeing his remaining cases in "seconds."

Later, speaking at the Arizona event, he conjured dark imagery of migrant violence and warned that America had become "a dumping ground" for dangerous and undocumented immigrants.

"We're like a garbage can for the world," Trump said.

- Beyonce -

The election remains a toss-up, with the two candidates jostling within the margin of error in polls from all the swing states set to tip the overall national result.

US media reported Thursday that Beyonce -- whose hit "Freedom" is already the Harris campaign's signature song -- will join the Democrat when she visits Houston on Friday to highlight abortion rights.

Obama, 63, has been making his own headlining appearances in support of Harris in a slew of swing states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.

The Harris campaign hopes the former president will reverse fears of eroding support among Black voters.

Harris, 60, is of mixed Black and South Asian heritage, and is vying to become the country's first female president.

- American Dream -

Trump was expected to attack Harris's economic policies at a rally in Tempe, Arizona, with his campaign focusing on the issue of homeownership.

But in his 55-minute address Trump made zero mention of soaring housing costs, opting instead to blame Harris for a "migrant invasion" that has overwhelmed American cities.

"No person who is responsible for so much bloodshed and death on our soil can ever be allowed to become the president of the United States," he said.

Trump then was set to attend a Las Vegas rally aimed at recruiting volunteers and celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

Like Harris, Trump also heads Friday to Texas, where he is to deliver remarks on border security.

(Y.Berger--BBZ)