 Image credits - The Economic Times
											Image credits - The Economic Times
Advertisement
On October 31, 2024, Cardi B took the stage at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, delivering an impassioned speech that resonated with many in the crowd. The rally, part of the “When We Vote We Win” concert series, featured performances by a diverse lineup of artists, including GloRilla, MC Lyte, the Isley Brothers, Flo Milli, and DJ Gemini Gilly. However, it was Cardi B’s powerful words that left a lasting impression.
As she addressed the audience, Cardi B made a compelling comparison between her own journey as an underdog and that of Harris. “Just like Kamala Harris, I too have been the underdog,” she stated, emphasizing the struggles she has faced throughout her career. “I’ve been underestimated. My success has been belittled and discredited. Women have to work 10 times harder, perform 10 times better, and still, people question us about how we got to the top.” This sentiment struck a chord with many attendees, particularly women who have experienced similar challenges in their own lives.
Cardi also revealed her evolving stance on voting, admitting that she hadn’t initially planned to participate in the upcoming election. “I did not have faith for any candidate until [Harris] joined the race,” she explained. The rapper had previously voiced her discontent with the Biden administration’s policies, particularly regarding foreign aid. However, Harris’ candidacy changed her perspective. “She said the things that I wanted to hear—things I want to see next in this country. I believe in every word that comes out of her mouth; she’s passionate, she’s compassionate, she shows empathy, and most of all, she is not delusional,” Cardi affirmed, showcasing her trust in Harris’ vision for America.
Throughout her speech, Cardi B also took the opportunity to critique former President Donald Trump, whom she referred to as “Donny Dump.” She challenged his claims of protecting women’s rights, stating, “If your definition of protection is making sure our daughters have fewer rights than their mothers, then I don’t want it.” This bold statement highlighted her commitment to advocating for women’s rights and the importance of voting for candidates who genuinely support equality.
The rally was part of a broader effort by the Harris-Walz campaign to energize voters ahead of the November 5 election. Over the past few weeks, Harris has received support from a wide range of performers and speakers, including Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, and Bruce Springsteen, all aiming to encourage voter participation across the country.
Cardi B’s appearance and her heartfelt message not only underscored the significance of engaging in the electoral process but also reflected the ongoing dialogue around women’s empowerment in politics. By sharing her personal journey and advocating for Kamala Harris, Cardi B has cemented her role as a prominent voice in the political landscape, inspiring others to make their voices heard.
As the election approaches, the enthusiasm and energy generated by Cardi B and other artists at these rallies may prove crucial in mobilizing voters, especially young people and women, to participate in shaping the future of the country. With her powerful platform, Cardi B continues to champion issues close to her heart, ensuring that her message resonates far beyond the stage.
 
