Hilary Clinton is pulling out all the stops within the final weeks of her presidential campaign. The Democratic presidential nominee is launching a star-studded performance series to encourage the public to vote.
According to Us Magazine, Clinton is launching the "Love Trumps Hate" performance series which will fearure performances by Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Bon Jovi and more.
The site reports that the performance series is geared at encourage voters to cast their ballots in the final weeks before the election.
According to a press release obtained by the site, " the performance series will feature a number of artists performing in battleground states who will energize our supporters and encourage them to turn out to vote on Election Day or to take advantage of early voting options in their states.”
In addition to the headlining talent, performers will also include Demi Lovato, John Legend and Dave Matthews.
“In the final weeks of this campaign, what voters will hear from these performers and all HFA surrogates is that Hillary Clinton has the experience and steadiness to bring people together and get real results – Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit and unqualified to be president,” the release states. “The choice in this election is clear. We can either come together to tackle the big challenges facing the country or let Donald Trump keep tearing us apart with his divisive rhetoric and dangerous ideas.”
Perry, who also sang at the Democratic National Convention in September, is set to perform in Des Moines, Lovato in Iowa, Legend in Ohio and Nevada, and Matthews in Colorado.
This is a very bold move for Clinton who slams Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's inability to lead the nation. While Trump has yet to respond to the news of this performance series, we know that it will not be pretty.
Perry, Lovato and Legend have all showcased their support for Clinton in the past. Legend, who is known to be very outspoken, has engaged in many Twitter rants with Trump and his supporters.
Dates for the performance have not been announced.
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