As Megan Thee Stallion ended her set at a campaign rally for Kamala Harris in Atlanta this week, the 29-year-old rapper called out to the packed arena: “We about to make history with the first female president! The first Black female president!”
The event was Harris’s largest rally to date and the mostly female crowd of more than 10,000 roared as it shared the rapper’s excitement at the possibility of electing a woman to the White House.
“Hillary Clinton kind of cracked the glass ceiling,” said Yvonne Marcus, 68, who signed up to volunteer for the Harris campaign last month, shortly after US President Joe Biden said he was ending his re-election bid and endorsing Harris. “But the time is right, now, for Kamala to win this election.”