Kamala Harris Joins Forces with Oprah Winfrey, JLo, Tracee Ellis Ross to Amplify Race to White House

by Xara Aziz
Credit: X @KamalaHQ

A star-studded event designed for Vice President Kamala Harris to amplify her campaign harnessed the influence celebrities are having in shaping the outcome of the highly contested presidential election.

On Thursday, “Unite for America,” hosted by none other than thee Oprah Winfrey brought together thousands of online viewers reinforcing a strategy Harris’s campaign perceives as critical to reach voters in swing states.

The stars came in droves – from Chris Rock to Ben Stiller to Jennifer Lopez to Tracee Ellis Ross and Meryl Streep, the event was nothing short of spectacular as each celebrity attended one-by-one with force to push for a Harris win.

The 90-minute forum included a sit-down interview with Winfrey and Harris, who both connected with audiences as they shared personal moments about their views and experiences of America.

Of the issues, Harris spoke in more detail than before about the impact of illegal immigration, a critical concern for voters and a weak spot in her campaign. She highlighted the severe consequences of fentanyl trafficking, the strain on border patrol agents, and the limited resources available to prosecute transnational criminal organizations. She also noted that a bill, which Mr. Trump had a hand in blocking in Congress, would have addressed these issues, pledging to revive and sign it into law.

Winfrey is registered as an independent and has never addressed a party convention until last month when she officially endorsed Harris for president at the Democratic National Convention.

Her endorsement is one of the most influential a presidential candidate can receive. Her first endorsement was in 2007 when the media mogul endorsed then-Senator Barack Obama. He would be elected president a year later.

“We love having you here, but the rah-rah moment is going to end, and then we need to get to work,” Winfrey told the crowd.

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