Oprah debuts pearlescent power suit at Kamala Harris' last campaign rally in Pennsylvania

Oprah debuts pearlescent power suit at Kamala Harris' last campaign rally in Pennsylvania

So far, the Harris/Walz campaign rally has been headlined by more celebrities than Coachella. Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce and Megan Si Stallion have taken the political stage in support of Vice President Kamala Harris. Oprah Winfrey has been campaigning for the Democratic nominee on multiple occasions, and last night she was the last celebrity guest on the 2024 campaign.

On the 11th month. 4, a day before the US presidential election, the talk show host spoke in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in an attempt to swing the battlefield state. Her presence made sense (Oprah invited a group of voters for the first time on stage), and her outfit also sent an important message.

Holding hands with VP Harris, Oprah wore a positively glowing pearlescent power suit. She styled the two-piece set with casual staples, keeping the familiar fashion aesthetic often used at Harris/Waltz Camp. UNDERNEATH, HE WORE a graphic t-shirt emblazoned WITH THE words "YES SHE CAN" AND SENT a message of support TO THE COUNTRY'S FIRST FEMALE VICE PRESIDENT.

Instead of your typical high heels, Oprah chose a more relaxed shoe option - preferred by 1 VP Harris himself. She chose cool white sneakers that fit snugly into a shimmering suit.

Vice President Harris is famous for wearing sneakers during his White House tenure and on the campaign trail as well. Comfortable shoes mean the readiness for action and the desire to put the boots on the ground and work.

"You have to vote. And listen, I know that some of you are burned out and hurt and maybe feel insignificant. Nothing could be far from the truth. Every single vote is going to matter, every single one," Oprah told a Pennsylvania audience.

"If we don't show up tomorrow, there's totally a chance we won't have a chance to vote again," she said, referring to former President Donald Trump's statement that Americans "don't have to vote any more."

"Deciding not to decide, it's most definitely a vote to allow others to control your future," Oprah continued. "We are voting to save ourselves from the precipice of this danger that we now stand on. All the anxiety and fear you feel, you feel it because you feel danger. And you change it with your vote.”

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