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Grammy Award winner, Megan Thee Stallion performed at Kamala Harris’ rally in Atlanta with an estimated number of 10,000 people present. Dressed in a blue pantsuit and tie, the “savage” rapper performed several of her songs, which fans considered “inappropriate” for a presidential
campaign. This is due to her X rated lyrics and Netizens went ahead to blast her and Vice President Kamala Harris, calling the whole campaign “a joke.”

“Now I know my ladies in the crowd love their bodies," she said. If you want to keep loving your bodies, you know who to vote for,” Megan said, urging her fans to vote for Kamala Harris. “Our founding fathers would be proud that we’re now twerking to get votes, one critic writes. Why
the hell is Megan Thee Stallion twerking on stage at a Kamala event another wonders. Some also suggest that the impressive turnout was due solely to Meg's performance. “Only there for Megan lol. Let's be honest. She was on stage as long If not longer than Kamala or whatever her
name is.”

“Imagine representing black women at a presidential event and your only instinct is to start twerking (skull emoji) It's really disappointing,” one wrote. “This is embarrassing to the black community. Do we not have class? Why she ain't got Coco Jones to sing a tune or (something) she,” another disappointed fan wrote.

Other fans suggested that Megan had other songs that were more appropriate for the rally, compared to the ones she performed. “I think she should've chosen some different songs and not did any dancing, just rapping. Savage was on brand. We could've done HER or even plan B.” Some fans went ahead to praise former president Donald Trump, claiming such an intense can never happen at his rallies. “Why the hell is ‘Megan Thee Stallion’ twerking on stage at a Kamala event? Thank GOD we don't have to see this garbage at Trump rallies.” “This is beyond embarrassing. She doesn't have any uplifting songs that would even be appropriate for a political rally.” Other social media users went ahead to claim, “ this gotta be the most confusing election of all time.”

“I love Megan. I'm from Houston. Was listening to her when she was still in college on SoundCloud. She showed up and did what they asked her to do. But that was not the phone call to make…” one wrote, suggesting that Megan is not entirely to be blamed.

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