In a recent rally in her hometown of Houston, Texas, pop icon Beyoncé declared her support for Vice President Kamala Harris, proclaiming, “I’m here, mother!” to an enthusiastic crowd. While the event generated considerable buzz and showcased the power of celebrity influence, political analysts question whether her long list of heavyweight celebrity endorsements will have a significant, positive impact on Harris’s campaign.
Fox News reports:
But on Friday night, in front of a massive announced crowd of 30,000 at a soccer stadium in downtown Houston, the superstar singer and cultural icon returned to her hometown to make an appearance on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Beyoncé, whose hit song “Freedom” has been adopted by the vice president as her campaign trail anthem, spoke ahead of Harris and introduced her at the event, which leaned heavily into reproductive rights.
Harris, who has made the issue of reproductive rights a centerpiece of her presidential campaign, took aim at the Lone Star State’s extremely restrictive abortion law. And the rally included speeches by a number of people adversely impacted by the state ban.
Despite the warm reception Beyoncé received, there’s skepticism about the actual effectiveness of celebrity endorsements in swaying voters. Earlier in the election cycle, Taylor Swift endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket on Instagram, and according to polling, it had the opposite effect as intended. After Swift’s support was publicized, more voters indicated they were less likely to vote for the Democratic candidate than had been persuaded by the pop star. This raises concerns for Harris as she seeks to energize voters, relying heavily on the power of celebrity.
Texas has been at the forefront of the ongoing border crisis, a critical issue for many voters in the state. Immigration is one of Harris’s greatest perceived weaknesses, with her handling of the southern border making her a target for criticism. Many Texans are frustrated by what they see as a failure to address the security and safety challenges exacerbated by open border policies. The choice to campaign in Texas, particularly so close to the election, is risky given the state’s political climate and the hurdles she faces.
Political analysts are puzzled by the decision to spend time in a state she has a low chance of winning during the home stretch of her campaign. Texas is considered solidly Republican in many areas, and expected to go to the GOP once again.
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley argued that “Harris’ refusal to acknowledge the border crisis she created is one of many reasons why Texas is firmly Trump Country – Kamala Harris broke the southern border, but President Trump will fix it.”
While Beyoncé’s star power may attract some attention, it remains to be seen whether it will translate into tangible support at the polls. With critical issues like border security and economic stability weighing heavily on the minds of voters, Harris will need more than just high-profile endorsements to bridge the gap between her policies and the concerns of voters in Texas and across the country.






obviously you are behind the eight ball. OR are you a Harris fan? suggest you get your real unity hat on and support Trump and be truthful about the bitch. She is going down then we go after all the Jeffrey Epstein buddies.
and truly investigate Seth Rich murder, you know, the architect of the Russian Collusion papers. Still on his laptop you know.
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