Katy Perry features a night of celebs at the Mann for Clinton

With only three days before Election Day, presidential competitor Hillary Clinton halted in Philadelphia on Saturday night with an escort of huge name Democrats and big names trying to secure the votes of thousands over the locale with music and high-vitality addresses at a free show and rally at the Mann Center.
Hillary Clinton with Katy Perry (left) and Democratic supporters at a show at the Mann Center for Performing Arts. "I appreciate such a large number of things about Hilly C," Perry said before playing out her hymn, "Thunder."

The main event was furious Clinton surrogate and pop star Katy Perry, who performed for a horde of many thousands at the outside amphitheater in West Fairmount Park.

"I appreciate such a large number of things about Hilly C," Perry said minutes in the wake of embracing Clinton as the entertainer made that big appearance to her hit melody "Thunder," wearing a sequined American-signal dress. "I concur with so a large number of her educated, instructed strategies. . . . What's more, regardless of your identity or where you originate from, she will be a president for every one of us."

Likewise close by to pump up the group was TV maker Shonda Rhimes and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker.

The occasion underscored how essential Pennsylvania and Philadelphia's rural areas are in this tight decision. Before Tuesday, Clinton will have one more visit to Philadelphia - at Independence Mall on Monday with President and Michelle Obama and previous President Bill Clinton. Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, are relied upon to barrage the state three times.

Saturday's show was a piece of a late push by the Clinton crusade to support the hopeful's allure utilizing generally prominent VIPs and government officials - a number of whom can help Clinton catch the millennial vote that she has furiously looked for.
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