Barack Obama is unbeatable in front of exciting crowds. If Eminem is the guest artist, rapping is the style adopted by the former North American president, who took a risk with a rhyme at Kamala Harris' rally in Detroit. The “rapper”, in turn, makes an appeal to voters.
“The spotlight is increasingly on us, and I think it's important that we use our voices, so I encourage everyone to vote,” Eminem said.
On another stage, amid the enthusiasm of the audience, Obama was precise in his attack on Donald Trump, which sparked laughter from the audience.
“When he's not complaining, he's trying to sell you stuff. Have you noticed? Are you running for president and do you win merchandise?”
If J.D. Vance, on the Republican side, is rare in interviews, the Democratic candidate for vice president, Tim Walz, has doubled his presence at rallies and studios. Just like Kamala, who confirmed to NBC that the strategy is in place if Trump tries to subvert the election outcome.
“This is a person [Donald Trump] “Who tried to overturn a free and fair election, who continues to deny the will of the people, and who incited violent mobs to attack the U.S. Capitol,” says Kamala Harris.
Kamala highlights Trump's inability to return to the White House with facts. The opponent remains loyal to personal attacks.
Joe Biden, out of the race but committed to defeating his former opponent, insists on the importance of this election and recalls that even longtime Republicans have already admitted they will not vote for Trump because he represents a danger to democracy.