MUSIC
These are the reasons why Jon Bon Jovi has declared his support for Kamala Harris
The New Jersey-born rock star endorsed the Democrat candidate with a video for his new song, “The People’s House” together with a statement on Instagram.
Jon Bon Jovi will be voting blue on 5 November and has written a song to explain why. The People’s House (featuring The War And Treaty) is the seventh track on the New Jersey band’s 16th studio album, Forever, which was released on Island back in June.
This week, an accompanying video for The People’s House was released in which the singer is joined by The War And Treaty (Michael Trotter Jr and Tanya Trotter). Shot in black and white and featuring iconic locations such as John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville and the Statue of Liberty, the video shows Jon Bon Jovi getting his patriotic message across: “These halls are our city streets / No wrecking ball is gonna knock it down / Nobody’s gonna come to steal the keys”.
The New Jersey-born rock star later elaborated on why he will be voting for Democrat Kamala Harris for president and Tim Walz for vicepresident in next month’s US elections.
“The People’s House is a song that celebrates this beautiful place that we call home, from sea to shining sea. The truth matters. And the truth is on election day I’ll be voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz because I believe in the power of we, not of me. I’ve written a song reminding us that out of many, we are still one.”
Bon Jovi has long been a supporter of the Democratic party. He performed an acoustic version of The Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun at ‘Celebrate America’, Biden-Harris’ 2021 Inauguration.
Springsteen backs Harris-Walz
He is not the only artist from the music world to endorse Harris. A couple of days ago, Bruce Springsteen posted a video to deliver his message: “We are shortly coming upon one of the most consequential elections in our nation’s history - perhaps not since the Civil War has this great country felt as politically, spiritually and emotionally divided as it does than at this moment. It doesn’t have to be this way”.
Other A-listers who have lined up behind Harris and Watz include: Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Neil Young, Stevie Wonder, Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo.
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