Several influential American celebrities have thrown their weight behind Kamala Harris’s bid for the presidency, underscoring her growing support within popular culture.
American music icon Beyoncé approved the use of her song “Freedom” as the official tune for Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign.

A source close to Harris confirmed to CNN that Beyoncé quickly granted permission on Monday, just hours before Harris walked out to the song.
Rapper Cardi B expressed her strong support for Vice President Kamala Harris to become the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate.
Cardi B had previously suggested Harris as the candidate after President Joe Biden’s debate with Donald Trump. She enthusiastically welcomed Biden’s endorsement of Harris, stating on social media, “Aha hahaha let’s go! I told y’all Kamala [Harris] was supposed to be the 2024 candidate… Stop f*ckin playin with me!”

Cardi B, who had earlier indicated she might not vote if Biden and Trump were the only candidates, criticized Biden’s administration for what she viewed as domestic and foreign mismanagement.
American pop singer, Ariana Grande has also expressed her support for Kamala Harris as presidential candidate for Democratic Party.

Sharing a picture of the President and his Vice via her Instagram story, she called on her followers to register to vote for the Democratic Party.
“Register to vote,” she captioned the photo.
According to The Hill, Kamala Harris has secured over a quarter of the delegates needed for the Democratic Presidential nomination.
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