Megan Thee Stallion wowed the crowd as she took the stage at a star-studded presidential campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Atlanta, Georgia.
Harris, 59, is the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 race against Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump, 78, after President Joe Biden, 81, dropped out earlier this month.
At Tuesday night’s rally, Megan, 29, performed a medley of her biggest hits for an enthusiastic audience inside Georgia State University’s Convocation Center.
The multi-Grammy-winning rapper’s track list included: Body, Savage and Girls in the Hood.
Megan was dressed in a sexy blue suit and tie that showed off her incredible figure.
Megan Thee Stallion wowed the crowd when she took the stage at a star-studded presidential campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Atlanta, Georgia.
At Tuesday night’s rally, Megan, 29, performed a medley of her biggest hits for an enthusiastic audience inside Georgia State University’s Convocation Center.
The 29-year-old Grammy Award-winning rapper’s track list included: Body, Savage and Girls in the Hood.
His look consisted of a cropped jacket, flared pants, a blue tie and a white button-down shirt that showed off his abs.
The WAP singer’s black hair fell down her back in voluminous curls and she sported a red lip.
Megan paired her bold lipstick with a pin-shaped eyeliner, brown eyeshadow, and peachy blush.
She strutted around the stage in black heels, accompanied by her backup dancers, all dressed in blue blazers and miniskirts.
While performing her 2020 hit Body, Megan made it clear that she supports a woman’s right to choose.
“Now I know my girls in the audience love their bodies,” Megan said into the microphone, according to The Daily Beast.
“And if you want to continue loving your body, you know who to vote for!”
He later announced that he was “very happy to be here in Atlanta” and encouraged attendees to vote for Harris in November.
Megan was dressed in a sexy blue suit and tie that showed off her incredible figure.
His look consisted of a cropped jacket, flared pants, a blue tie and a white button-down shirt that showed off his abs.
The WAP singer’s black hair fell down her back in voluminous curls and she sported red lipstick.
She strutted across the stage in black heels accompanied by her backup dancers, all dressed in blue blazers and miniskirts.
“We’re about to make history with the first female president. The first black female president! Let’s do this!” Megan told the crowd.
Megan first announced she would be performing at Harris’s campaign rally in Atlanta on Monday via an Instagram post.
‘SEE YOU TOMORROW, ATL GIRLS!’ the singer wrote alongside a protest flyer.
Migos rapper Quavo was also present at the event, although he did not perform.
Tuesday marks Harris’ first appearance in the battleground state since announcing her presidential campaign and her 15th visit since becoming vice president.
Georgia is seen as a critical win for Harris in the 2024 race, part of a group of Sun Belt states that Democrats believe she can win, in addition to Midwestern states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan that make up the so-called “blue wall.”
There were 10,000 people cheering the vice president on as she trudged through the Georgia State Convocation Center, desperately trying to rally the state of Georgia to her side.
Harris criticized her Republican rival Trump for “not walking his talk” on illegal immigration.
Megan paired her bold lipstick with winged eyeliner, brown eyeshadow, and peach blush.
During her performance, Megan announced that she was “so happy to be here in Atlanta” and encouraged attendees to vote for Harris, who has not yet been named an official Democratic candidate, in November.
While performing her 2020 hit Body, Megan made it clear that she supports a woman’s right to choose.
“Now I know that the girls in the audience love their bodies,” Megan said into the microphone, according to The Daily Beast. “And if you want to keep loving your body, you know who to vote for!”
She also pressed Trump to commit to participating in one or more debates rather than continuing to call her out by name publicly, challenging him to “say it to my face.”
Harris went on to express her desire to win in November and unite the country in the process, while calling her conservative rival a fraud who “doesn’t care.”
“I’m very clear about this. The path to the White House goes through this state. We did it in 2020 and we’re going to do it again in 2024,” he said, before listing his resume as a prosecutor, district attorney and attorney general of California.
“In those roles I faced off against perpetrators of all kinds, predators who abused women, scammers who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain, so hear me when I tell you I know the Donald Trump guy,” she said.
“And I’ve dealt with people like him throughout my career.”
With less than 100 days until Election Day, Harris’ campaign is touting her fundraising and infrastructure efforts, arguing she is well positioned to beat Trump in November.
The campaign has raised $200 million since Harris emerged as the likely Democratic presidential nominee last week.
There were 10,000 people cheering Harris on Tuesday night as she trudged into the Georgia State Convocation Center, desperately trying to rally the state of Georgia to her side.
Harris, 59, is the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 race against Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump, 78, after President Joe Biden, 81, dropped out earlier this month.
More than 170,000 volunteers have also signed up to help Harris’ campaign with phone calls, canvassing and other get-out-the-vote efforts.
Harris is expected to choose her vice presidential nominee on August 7.
Harris’ campaign is considering Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear along with several other candidates, including Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona and Govs. Roy Cooper of North Carolina and Tim Walz of Minnesota.