Lady Gaga made a significant endorsement just two days before the election, voicing her support for Vice President Kamala Harris. The pop icon shared her endorsement via social media, emphasizing the importance of voting and the impact it has on the future. Gaga’s announcement adds to the growing list of celebrity endorsements for the Harris campaign, highlighting the influential role that public figures can play in encouraging voter participation and political engagement.
In her recent endorsement, Lady Gaga, known for her advocacy and activism, subtly supported Vice President Kamala Harris without explicitly naming her in the video. However, the caption overlay read “Harris Walz 2024!” which clearly indicated her backing for the Harris-Walz ticket. Gaga’s choice to endorse Harris aligns with her long-standing support for Democratic causes, reinforced by her previous appointment by President Joe Biden as co-chair of the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. This connection emphasizes her commitment to political engagement and her desire to influence positive change through her platform.
Lady Gaga has long been an advocate for social issues and a supporter of the Democratic Party. Her endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris aligns with her history of political engagement, including her powerful performance of the National Anthem at Biden’s inauguration in 2021. Since 2016, she has collaborated with Biden on initiatives like the “It’s On Us” campaign, which focuses on combating sexual assault on college campuses.
Gaga is set to perform at the Harris Walz campaign’s “Vote for Freedom Rally” on the iconic Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art this Monday, where she will share the stage with prominent speakers like Oprah Winfrey and musical guests such as Ricky Martin and The Roots. Additionally, the campaign is hosting another rally in Pittsburgh featuring other star performers, further solidifying the event’s high-profile nature.
Coinciding with her political activities, Gaga recently released the music video for her new single “Disease,” which is gaining traction on the US Pop Airplay chart. The single is expected to be part of her upcoming studio album set to drop in February.















































