Rapper Eminem and Obama rally voters for Kamala Harris in Detroit
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[October 23, 2024]
By JOEY CAPPELLETTI
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit rapper Eminem stepped into the political arena
Tuesday in his hometown, where he spoke briefly at a rally for Vice
President Kamala Harris ' presidential campaign before welcoming former
President Barack Obama to the stage.
“As most of you know, the city of Detroit and the whole state of
Michigan mean a lot to me. And going into this election, the spotlight
is on us more than ever,” Eminem, a longtime critic of former President
Donald Trump, told the crowd. “And I think it’s important to use your
voice. So I’m encouraging everybody to get out and vote.”
He said people shouldn't be afraid of retribution or of making their
opinion known, adding that Harris "supports a future for this country
where these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld.”
The Detroit rapper then introduced Obama, who took the stage to the beat
of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself." The former president joked that he “noticed
my palms are sweaty,” a reference to the hit song, before rapping
several lines from it.
The appearance by Obama and Eminem comes just days before early voting
kicks off across Michigan. Democrats hope the star-studded event, which
also featured former Lions wide receiver and NFL Hall of Famer Calvin
Johnson, will boost enthusiasm among voters.
Voter turnout in Detroit, a longtime Democratic stronghold, will be
crucial in determining who wins the state in November, when Michigan is
among a handful of swing states expected to determine who wins the
presidency as well as control of the U.S. Senate. Democrat Elissa
Slotkin, who faces Republican Mike Rogers for an open Senate seat,
appeared alongside Obama at the rally.
Obama attacked Trump as unfit, citing recent incidents such as the town
hall where Trump opted to hold an impromtu concert of sorts, swaying
back and forth to various songs for about 40 minutes rather than taking
questions from voters.
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Former President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign rally supporting
Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris,
Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
“If your grandpa was acting like this, you’d be worried,” Obama
said. “This is somebody who wants unchecked power. We do not need to
see what an older, loonier Donald Trump looks like with no
guardrails. America’s ready to turn the page.”
Trump has made his own bid for Detroit, appearing with hometown
rapper Trick Trick at a rally in the city last week. Trick Trick
previously collaborated with Eminem on the track “Welcome 2
Detroit."
Obama and other speakers Tuesday, which included many top Democratic
leaders in the state, capitalized on comments Trump made in Detroit
earlier this month, when he said it was a “developing” city.
“The whole country will be like — you want to know the truth? It’ll
be like Detroit,” Trump said as he addressed the Detroit Economic
Club. “Our whole country will end up being like Detroit if she’s
your president.”
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who spoke in the leadup to Eminem
and Obama, snapped back Tuesday.
“I know you all saw what he said about this beautiful city. He
called Detroit a failure and a mess, proving he ain’t firing on all
cylinders," Whitmer said. "He doesn’t have a clue what the hell he
was talking about. And you know what I think? He ought to keep
Detroit out of his mouth.”
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