American rock legend Bruce Springsteen sang Thursday evening at the opening of a Kamala Harris rally and, between two songs, the “Boss” attacked Donald Trump, who is campaigning for being a “tyrant”.
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Voice of working-class and declassified America, Bruce Springsteen is one of the many celebrities rallied by Democrats to mobilize voters less than two weeks before an extremely close election.
“She is campaigning to be the 47e President of the United States. Donald Trump is campaigning to be an American tyrant,” he said on stage at a rally in Clarkston, Georgia, before Barack Obama and Kamala Harris spoke.
Donald Trump “does not understand this country, its history and what it means to be truly American” declared the rockstarrightly known for hits about the American dream and its flaws, like Born in the USA.
“I want a president who reveres the Constitution, who does not threaten our great democracy, but wants to protect it, who believes in the rule of law and the peaceful transition of power, who will fight so that women can choose, and who wants to create an economy for the middle class, beneficial to all,” he said again on stage.
“In this election, there is only one candidate who believes in these principles: Kamala Harris,” he told the crowd. He had already sung for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 – the two men are close.
Thursday night in Clarkston, Bruce Springsteen sang his songs The Promised Land, Land of Hope and Dreams And Dancing in the Dark.