Megan Thee Stallion performed at a campaign event for Kamala Harris on Tuesday at Georgia State University’s Convocation Center in Atlanta, bringing energy to the presidential candidate’s rally.
Megan Thee Stallion, who recently topped Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, was dressed in a blue pantsuit as she rallied the crowd, saying, “Let’s get this done hotties.Hotties for Harris.”

The rapper, known for her hits, entertained the crowd with performances of ‘Girls in the Hood’ and ‘Savage.’

Megan was joined by backup dancers, all dressed in blue.

Harris, joined by rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo, led a vibrant rally in Atlanta, a state previously considered a long shot, while also criticicing former President Donald Trump for withdrawing from a debate.
Harris’ campaign has gained significant traction, raising $200 million and recruiting 170,000 new volunteers, less than 100 days before the .

In her first visit to Georgia as a presidential candidate, Harris declared, “The momentum in this race is shifting, and ‘Donald Trump is feeling it.'” The rally in downtown Atlanta, attended by around 10,000 people, resonated with Harris’ campaign slogan, “We are not going back.” Harris emphasized that her potential presidency as the first Black and Asian woman could energize Democratic voters to turn out in large numbers.
Georgia has become a focal point for the Democratic campaign. Senator Jon Ossoff predicted on MSNBC that Harris’ inclusion in the race ‘has put Georgia in play’ for Democrats and expressed confidence in her victory. Swing states like Georgia are crucial battlegrounds and can sway the election outcome.
Harris addressed key policy issues while embracing some of President Joe Biden‘s priorities. “On Day One I will take on price gouging and bring down costs,” she said. Harris committed to banning hidden banking fees, tackling corporate landlords, and capping unfair rent increases. She also spoke on immigration, a hot-button issue for Republicans, highlighting the high number of illegal border crossings during the Biden administration.