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    Lizzo blasted for touting a Harris win will make US ‘like Detroit’: ‘Everything is about to collapse’

    By Jenny Goldsberry,

    8 hours ago

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    The Harris campaign enlisted musician Lizzo in Detroit, Michigan, to tout a rallying cry that has since backfired online .

    With a little over two weeks left until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris was in Detroit Saturday to win over the state's 15 electoral votes. Michigan elected her opponent, former President Donald Trump, in 2016 and then voted for President Joe Biden in 2020.

    "You know, they say if Kamala Harris wins, the whole country will be like Detroit," Lizzo said to her hometown crowd. "Okay. Proud like Detroit. Resilient like Detroit. We're talking about the same Detroit that innovated the auto industry and the music industry, so put some respect on Detroit's name."

    . @lizzo : I'm so proud to be from Detroit. They say if Kamala Harris wins, the whole country will be like Detroit. Proud like Detroit. Resilient like Detroit. The same Detroit that innovated the auto industry and the music industry. Put some respect on Detroit's name pic.twitter.com/fSWMGCW0uH

    — Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) October 19, 2024

    "My theory has been that Democrats know everything is about to collapse and they actually want Trump to win," one user captioned the clip.

    "Does anyone else see a problem with that, or just me?" another user responded to the clip.

    Lizzo said, "If Kamala wins, the whole country will be like Detroit,” as she spoke at Kamala rally in Michigan.

    Does anyone else see a problem with that, or just me? pic.twitter.com/KCiqfH5GH4

    — 🇺🇸 Larry 🇺🇸 (@LarryDJonesJr) October 19, 2024

    "They're in total self destruction mode," another user wrote.

    At the Kamala rally, Lizzo just celebrated the fact that if Kamala wins, "the whole country will be like Detroit."

    They're in total self destruction mode. pic.twitter.com/zls6xtVKQD

    — johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) October 19, 2024

    "Trump needs this as a campaign ad," one user commented .

    Another user responded to Lizzo's clip with a clip of a street in Detroit where trash littered the ground, tents were set up on the sidewalks, and there were open fires burning on the side of the road. That user captioned the clip, "I’m not looking forward to that."

    Wow! Lizzo just said "If Kamala wins the entire country will be like Detroit." pic.twitter.com/USeAJ5DnEA

    — aka (@akafacehots) October 19, 2024

    The clip inspired users to share their personal experiences in Detroit. Another musician, David Scott responded to the clip with his own anecdote. Scott is known by his stage name The Kiffness.

    Lizzo says "if Kamala wins then the whole country will look like Detroit"

    I'm from South Africa, (one of the highest crime rates in the world) & I've never been robbed on tour. I was in Detroit last year & our tour van was robbed TWICE in one night 🤣 pic.twitter.com/j8CXJgbrPk

    — The Kiffness (@TheKiffness) October 19, 2024

    "I'm from South Africa, (one of the highest crime rates in the world) & I've never been robbed on tour. I was in Detroit last year & our tour van was robbed TWICE in one night," Scott wrote.

    In the now-viral clip, Lizzo's "be like Detroit" line was referencing Trump, who spoke to the Detroit Economic Club last week. There, he warned the crowd "our whole country will end up being like Detroit."

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    Earlier this spring, Lizzo announced she was quitting the music industry after she received backlash for performing at a fundraiser event for Biden while he was still in the race for reelection. She later clarified that she was "tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet."

    The event, which also included a performance from musician Ben Platt, raised $25 million at New York City’s Radio Music Hall.

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    Jon Halverson
    59m ago
    She’s not wrong for once. I agree with her…
    Dago Gomez
    1h ago
    wasn't lizzo in support of Kamala Harris very very recently? I wonder what changed her mind....
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