Vice President Kamala Harris held a celebrity-packed rally in Atlanta late last month headlined by former President Obama and Bruce Springsteen to inspire younger voters, particularly those voting for the first time or were undecided.
The Vice President has racked up a long list of celebrity endorsements, most recently rallying with artists such as Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and Cardi B.
Vice President Harris was back in the Peach State on Saturday for a rally with another star-studded lineup as she makes her final weekend push to get out the vote before Election Day on Tuesday.
Director Spike Lee and musical guests Victoria Monét, 2 Chainz, and Monica were all on hand to pump up the Georgia crowd just one day after the state's record-breaking early voting period ended. The crowd lined up for hours to get spots before the event began at 1:30 local time.
"We've got three days to finish the job," Spike Lee told the crowd. "Do the right thing!"
On Friday, billionaire Mark Cuban, who's been making the rounds as a staunch Harris/Walz surrogate, traveled to Atlanta for a Town Hall to discuss the Vice President's highly-touted economic plan versus Donald Trump's tariff-heavy vision, which would burden Americans with a $4000-$6000 increases in taxes and bankrupt Social Security within six years.
Trump was also in Georgia on Saturday, trying to whip up some last-minute support in Macon from his dwindling base after yet another embarrassing performance at a rally in Wisconsin on Friday where he appeared to simulate oral sex with a microphone.