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Lil Jon teams up with Harris-Walz campaign for final Georgia election push
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Lil Jon teams up with Harris-Walz campaign for final Georgia election push

Lil Jon teams up with Harris-Walz campaign for final Georgia election push

In an energetic effort to boost voter turnout in the final days before the 2024 election, legendary Georgia rapper and DJ Lil Jon has teamed up with the Harris-Walz campaign for a targeted push in the battleground state. Starting Saturday, November 2, Lil Jon will appear in radio ads airing in Georgia’s six major media markets, urging voters to go to the polls.

Coinciding with the radio campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris will return to Atlanta for her second rally in as many weeks, joined by Georgia-born hip-hop stars 2 Chainz and Pastor Troy for a dynamic event designed to engage voters and amplify electoral issues.

The Harris-Walz campaign’s Georgia strategy relies on local voices like Lil Jon. It aims to energize voters across the state and highlight the importance of every vote. By combining music and political messages, the campaign hopes to make an impact in Georgia.

As Election Day approaches, the Harris-Walz campaign has held a series of rallies and star-studded events across the country to rally voter turnout. Vice President Kamala Harris will lead When we vote, we win rallies in Atlanta, Georgia, and Charlotte, North Carolina. The Atlanta will also feature filmmaker Spike Lee, singer-songwriter Victoria Monét and performances from Big Tigger and Monica. In Charlotte, actress Kerry Washington will join the show, alongside Brittney Spencer, Jon Bon Jovi, Khalid and The War And Treaty.

Gov. Tim Walz will energize voters in Las Vegas, Nevada, with actress Eva Longoria, then travel to Arizona for events in Flagstaff and Tucson. Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff will mobilize Pennsylvania voters in The Unido Pueblo rally in Lancaster outside a volunteer phone bank in Altoona.

Ms. Walz will continue her campaign in Wisconsin, stopping in Wausau, Eau Claire and Hudson to engage local volunteers.