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I promised myself I wouldn’t get emotional, but you know what? We should be emotional,” she said at the event
On Thursday, Jennifer Lopez lent her support to Kamala Harris at a Las Vegas campaign rally—and she made sure to do so in style.
The pop star made a glamorous entrance at the Craig Ranch Amphitheater, where she strutted toward the stage wearing a russet brown monochromatic outfit. The centerpiece of her look was a bodycon midi dress, featuring a high neck, long sleeves, and angular shoulder pads. She topped off the look with matching brown strappy heels and a few diamond rings.
Buenas noches Las Vegas,” the “Let’s Get Loud” singer began as she took the podium. “Now, you guys know I’m no stranger to this town. I’ve been on stage here many, many times—too many times to count. But this is the most important stage I’ve been on.”
“The election is just five days away and there’s so much at stake. The choices facing America now are monumental,” she continued. “You are the ones who are going to send the message that Nevada is Harris country. … Right now, we are on the brink of an election that demands a choice, a choice between backwards and forwards, a choice between the past and the future, a choice between divided and united.”
Lopez also responded to recent comments made at a pro-Trump rally in New York City, in which a comedian referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.”
“At Madison Square Garden, [Trump] reminded us who he really is and how he really feels,” Lopez said. “It wasn’t just Puerto Ricans that were offended that day. It was every Latino in this country. It was humanity and anyone of decent character. … This is our country too and we must exercise our right to vote on November 5th.”
At one point, Lopez appeared teary-eyed. “I promised myself I wouldn’t get emotional, but you know what? We should be emotional. We should be upset. We should be scared and outraged. Our pain matters,” she said. “Your voice and your vote matters.”