Beyonc Gives Kamala Harris Permission To Play Freedom During Campaign
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 14:00
Kamala Harris' presidential campaign received a significant boost from none other than Beyonceacute;, as the singer's hit song "Freedom" played during Harris' first official visit to her campaign headquarters on Monday night.
Harris stepped into the spotlight at her Wilmington, Delaware, headquarters to the empowering tune, having secured prior authorization from Beyonceacute;'s representatives to use the song. This approval is notable, given Beyonceacute;'s stringent rules about the use of her music.
A Harris confidante revealed to CNN that within hours of the request, Beyonceacute; granted permission for the campaign to play "Freedom." This move signals strong support from the music icon, although an official endorsement from Beyonceacute; has yet to be made. However, Beyonceacute;'s mother, Tina Knowles, has already endorsed Harris.
Kamala Harris, while not yet officially the Democratic presidential nominee, is widely considered the front-runner, enjoying significant backing from donors and party leaders. She appears to have secured enough delegate support to clinch the nomination.
Harris ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket following President Joe Biden's withdrawal, amid growing pressure from within the party. With the potent backing of figures like Beyonceacute;, Harris' campaign is gaining momentum as it heads towards the upcoming election.

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