Eminem Set To Endorse Kamala Harris


This is the evil version of a Taylor Swift endorsement.

The presidential election is right around the corner; is anyone else feeling a bit terrified? As candidates jockey for the love of the American people, Donald Trump is serving McDonald’s in Pennsylvania and showing up at Pittsburgh Steelers games, while Kamala Harris is sitting down for interviews with her opps at Fox News. Today, one of the biggest turning points in the race made headlines: Eminem is set to endorse Kamala Harris.


Eminem To Bring Out Barack Obama During Kamala Harris Rally


At Kamala Harris’ rally in Detroit, which is happening today, the “8 Mile” MC will introduce Barack Obama. While this isn’t a direct endorsement of Harris, it essentially functions as one. This means Kamala Harris has two major music figures by her side: Taylor Swift and Eminem. On the other hand, Donald Trump’s most notable endorsements come from figures like streamers Akademiks and Adin Ross, as well as Elon Musk, who has been actively supporting his campaign. As of now, Harris holds a lead over Trump in Michigan according to the polls (though polls aren’t always reliable, so take it with a grain of salt).

Eminem has a history of criticizing Donald Trump. Notably, he took shots at him during his freestyle at the BET Hip-Hop Awards seven years ago. I don’t recall Trump responding.

Does Eminem’s endorsement of Kamala Harris change your opinion on who you will vote for?


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