Beyoncé endorsed Kamala Harris for US President: I'm here as a mother

Beyoncé was joined on stage by her colleague Kelly Rowland, with whom she was once in the group Destiny's Child. This time she did not sing, unlike in 2016, at Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign rally in Cleveland

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Beyoncé at a rally in Houston, Photo: Reuters
Beyoncé at a rally in Houston, Photo: Reuters
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The popular American singer Beyoncé supported the candidacy of Kamala Harris for the presidency of the United States of America (USA) tonight.

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Harisphoto: Reuters

"I'm not here as a celebrity, I'm not here as a politician. I'm here as a mother. A mother who cares about the world in which my and all our children live, a world in which we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world in which we are not divided," she said. is Beyoncé at a campaign rally in Houston.

Beyoncé was joined on stage by her colleague Kelly Rowland, with whom she was once in the group Destiny's Child. This time she did not sing, unlike in 2016, at Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign rally in Cleveland.

Kelly Rowland, Beyonce
photo: Reuters

Houston is Beyoncé's hometown, and the Harris presidential campaign adopted her 2016 song "Freedom" as its anthem.

Harris used the song for the first time in July, during her first official public appearance as a presidential candidate, at her headquarters in Delaware. That same month, Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles, publicly endorsed Harris for president.

At a rally in Houston, Harris highlighted the dangerous medical consequences of the ban on abortion in the state of Texas and blamed the Republican opponent - Donald Trump.

Since abortion was outlawed in Texas, the infant mortality rate has increased, as has the maternal mortality rate.

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