Eminem and Obama Rock Detroit Rally, Urging Voter Turnout
Detroit rapper Eminem joined former U.S. President Barack Obama at a rally to support Kamala Harris's presidential campaign. They encouraged voters in Michigan, a crucial swing state, to participate in the election. Obama criticized former President Trump, while Governor Whitmer defended Detroit against Trump's comments.
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Detroit rapper Eminem and former President Barack Obama joined forces at a rally in Detroit, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris's run for president. Eminem rallied the crowd, encouraging voters in the crucial swing state to make their voices heard at the polls.
The event, held just before early voting commenced in Michigan, also featured Calvin Johnson, an NFL Hall of Famer. Speaking with stark criticism of former President Donald Trump, Obama painted him as unfit for office, pointing to Trump's recent erratic behavior.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer, also present, fiercely defended Detroit against Trump's disparaging remarks earlier this month, insisting that the city represents strength and resilience.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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