The Borneo Post

Lady Gaga, car horns trumpet Biden’s grand campaign finale

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PITTSBURGH: Honking horns, huge American flags and pop superstar Lady Gaga: on the eve of the presidenti­al election, Joe Biden brought an air of spectacle to workers’ stronghold Pittsburgh as he capped a campaign largely curtailed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The power’s in your hands, Pennsylvan­ia!” the Democratic White House nominee thundered late Monday to several hundred supporters gathered for a drivein rally in what has become the pivotal state in Biden’s battle against President Donald Trump.

“It’s time to stand up and take back our democracy,” the 77-yearold added, prompting a crescendo of car horns outside the stadium that is home to the Pittsburgh Steelers American football team.

In the biting November cold, Biden took up the clarion call of a campaign that he launched 18 months ago: “This is a battle for the soul of America,” he said. “We have to win this.”

Lady Gaga, clad in a white sweatshirt with “Joe” printed on the front, listened and applauded from her stage.

Minutes earlier she had peeled off her gloves and sat down at a white piano to give a short but inspired musical warmup to the Biden headliner.

“Gloves off because it’s a fight – a fight for what you believe in,” she said before launching into her hit “Shallow.” The 34-yearold Grammy winner called on the audience to vote for Biden because “we needed somebody that was going to bring us all together for this moment, for this very important moment.”

“No matter who wins tomorrow, we’re going to have to do this together. Tomorrow’s got to be peaceful,” she added somberly, in an allusion to the tensions that have swelled in the United States ahead of the poll.

The singer, who once lived in Pennsylvan­ia, has been in this position before. In 2016, she helped close out the campaign of Democrat Hillary Clinton, who lost in a shocker to Trump.

Biden is coming full circle with his campaign. The former vice president launched his White House candidacy – his third, following disastrous bids in 1988 and 2008 – in April 2019 in this blue-collar city.

Even then, in the cradle of the American steel industry now remaking itself as a tech hub, Biden predicted that a victory against the Republican president would “happen here,” in Pennsylvan­ia.

Biden has a slight lead in the pivotal state, which Trump won by less than a percentage point in 2016.

 ?? — AFP photos ?? The votes are tallied, five in favour of Biden against zero for Trump during the historic midnight vote at the Hale House at the historic Balsams Resort during midnight voting as part of the first ballots cast in the United States Presidenti­al Election in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire.
— AFP photos The votes are tallied, five in favour of Biden against zero for Trump during the historic midnight vote at the Hale House at the historic Balsams Resort during midnight voting as part of the first ballots cast in the United States Presidenti­al Election in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? Joe Biden greets Lady Gaga before a drive-in rally in Pittsburg, Pennsylvan­ia.
— AFP photo Joe Biden greets Lady Gaga before a drive-in rally in Pittsburg, Pennsylvan­ia.

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