Kamala Harris fans walked out of her star-studded rally early on Thursday night with just 11 days until the election and polls showing the tide turning to Donald Trump.
The rivals in the presidential race campaigned in battleground states to make their final pleas to undecided voters in what is shaping up to be one of the closest elections in history.
A record-breaking 29 million people have already cast ballots either in-person early or by mail in a campaign that will go down to the wire.
The vice president is bringing in political powerhouses and celebrities to help her with her closing argument. Beyoncé Knowles is schedule to perform alongside her in Texas on Friday.
But her blockbuster line-up of Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee weren’t enough to convince hundreds of supporters to stay for her speech in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Democrat took the stage an hour late in the battleground state to claim Trump wants to be a dictator if he gets back into the White House and bring up allegations he wanted his generals to be like Adolf Hitler’s.
After Springsteen played ‘Dancing in the Dark’ and portrayed Trump as a wannabe tyrant, Harris carried on her recent strategy of directly attacking her opponent and suggesting he will run a fascist administration.
But members of the crowd headed to the exits as she spoke, wrapping up a day that showed the cliffhanger presidential election could be shifting away from her.