Bruce Springsteen Supports Kamala Harris Campaign
Bruce Springsteen Supports Kamala Harris Campaign

Bruce Springsteen Supports Kamala Harris Campaign

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Bruce Springsteen is making headlines with multiple engagements, including an appearance on SiriusXM's 'The Howard Stern Show' and a concert for Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia alongside former President Barack Obama. His interview on Howard 100 will feature performances by the E Street Band, while a special call-in interview on E Street Radio will air on October 24. Additionally, Springsteen's new documentary 'Road Diary' debuts on Hulu, although critics express disappointment over its polished nature that lacks spontaneity. He has also publicly endorsed Harris, labeling Donald Trump as a significant threat to democracy, marking a return to political commentary after years of silence on stage. Springsteen emphasizes the importance of creating a space for fans with differing political views during concerts, reflecting on his experiences with political misinterpretation of his songs like 'Born in the U.S.A.' His ongoing support for Democratic candidates has been consistent since 2004, and he continues to navigate the intersection of music and politics carefully.

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