Harris and Obama torch Trump’s ego at Georgia rally with Springsteen
SUMMARY
In a high-profile Georgia rally, Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside former President Barack Obama, criticized Donald Trump's character and past actions, emphasizing economic disparities and personal integrity. Harris, once again, pointed to her middle-class roots against Trump's, referencing his alleged business failures and recent statements. Obama echoed these sentiments, critiquing Trump's 'self-centered' approach and recalling his administration's economic achievements without self-promotion. Bruce Springsteen performed, endorsing Harris as a defender of democratic values against what he called Trump's tyrannical aspirations. This event aimed to energize voters, particularly black men, crucial in Georgia's electoral landscape. The Trump campaign responded by dismissing the rally as a sign of Harris's desperation, pointing out that some attendees left early, and criticizing the reliance on celebrity support as out of touch with working-class voters.