Zürcher Nachrichten - Springsteen, at Harris rally, warns of 'American tyrant' Trump

EUR -
AED 3.975572
AFN 70.885418
ALL 98.658334
AMD 419.029083
ANG 1.950936
AOA 987.123535
ARS 1066.417142
AUD 1.632045
AWG 1.94827
AZN 1.842629
BAM 1.960441
BBD 2.185584
BDT 129.357408
BGN 1.9551
BHD 0.408008
BIF 3133.467436
BMD 1.082372
BND 1.428394
BOB 7.479775
BRL 6.131853
BSD 1.082472
BTN 91.005167
BWP 14.510483
BYN 3.541917
BYR 21214.494561
BZD 2.182086
CAD 1.499324
CDF 3084.760857
CHF 0.937091
CLF 0.037146
CLP 1024.962836
CNY 7.700752
CNH 7.705727
COP 4649.05907
CRC 557.72539
CUC 1.082372
CUP 28.682863
CVE 110.832469
CZK 25.206825
DJF 192.359315
DKK 7.459617
DOP 65.402356
DZD 144.470616
EGP 52.801392
ERN 16.235583
ETB 129.884548
FJD 2.426949
FKP 0.828198
GBP 0.834352
GEL 2.94377
GGP 0.828198
GHS 17.490799
GIP 0.828198
GMD 75.225684
GNF 9341.953734
GTQ 8.372898
GYD 226.468184
HKD 8.410795
HNL 27.113615
HRK 7.456495
HTG 142.659018
HUF 403.106807
IDR 16925.053645
ILS 4.107868
IMP 0.828198
INR 91.002984
IQD 1417.907545
IRR 45573.28043
ISK 148.696171
JEP 0.828198
JMD 171.475915
JOD 0.767296
JPY 164.287323
KES 140.176594
KGS 92.877345
KHR 4399.842543
KMF 492.424892
KPW 974.13471
KRW 1492.888893
KWD 0.331552
KYD 0.902044
KZT 524.676853
LAK 23725.597903
LBP 96935.35918
LKR 317.925525
LRD 208.042184
LSL 19.12008
LTL 3.195964
LVL 0.654716
LYD 5.211618
MAD 10.680822
MDL 19.484303
MGA 4995.147538
MKD 61.591793
MMK 3515.502592
MNT 3677.900669
MOP 8.663388
MRU 43.294845
MUR 49.99451
MVR 16.625171
MWK 1877.91595
MXN 21.45846
MYR 4.701863
MZN 69.174145
NAD 19.125625
NGN 1781.184109
NIO 39.83608
NOK 11.839209
NPR 145.608026
NZD 1.802107
OMR 0.416662
PAB 1.082472
PEN 4.063767
PGK 4.329842
PHP 62.697458
PKR 300.628962
PLN 4.344859
PYG 8615.394202
QAR 3.940377
RON 4.972631
RSD 117.042828
RUB 104.179303
RWF 1462.82599
SAR 4.065483
SBD 9.038953
SCR 14.887995
SDG 651.045006
SEK 11.434629
SGD 1.427579
SHP 0.828198
SLE 24.623735
SLL 22696.799788
SOS 618.034146
SRD 36.231325
STD 22402.918649
SVC 9.471421
SYP 2719.492842
SZL 19.125894
THB 36.484567
TJS 11.539122
TMT 3.788303
TND 3.365637
TOP 2.535021
TRY 37.119077
TTD 7.354818
TWD 34.635365
TZS 2949.463909
UAH 44.654305
UGX 3969.414662
USD 1.082372
UYU 44.95642
UZS 13908.482338
VEF 3920950.052961
VES 44.192275
VND 27492.253155
VUV 128.501431
WST 3.031924
XAF 657.549991
XAG 0.032087
XAU 0.000398
XCD 2.925165
XDR 0.81213
XOF 656.999796
XPF 119.331742
YER 270.972212
ZAR 19.121068
ZMK 9742.665416
ZMW 28.79543
ZWL 348.523398
  • SCS

    0.1200

    12.59

    +0.95%

  • BCC

    3.0600

    136.97

    +2.23%

  • CMSC

    -0.0202

    24.62

    -0.08%

  • NGG

    -0.1000

    66.34

    -0.15%

  • RIO

    0.1200

    64.61

    +0.19%

  • GSK

    -0.2400

    37.74

    -0.64%

  • CMSD

    0.0600

    24.82

    +0.24%

  • RBGPF

    0.0100

    63.01

    +0.02%

  • AZN

    -1.0500

    75.9

    -1.38%

  • BP

    -0.0100

    31.3

    -0.03%

  • BTI

    -0.0600

    34.65

    -0.17%

  • JRI

    -0.0800

    12.97

    -0.62%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0900

    7.2

    -1.25%

  • BCE

    -0.0700

    33.14

    -0.21%

  • RELX

    0.2800

    47.1

    +0.59%

  • VOD

    0.0500

    9.51

    +0.53%

Springsteen, at Harris rally, warns of 'American tyrant' Trump
Springsteen, at Harris rally, warns of 'American tyrant' Trump / Photo: ALEX WONG - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Springsteen, at Harris rally, warns of 'American tyrant' Trump

Bruce Springsteen took the stage Thursday at Kamala Harris's star-studded campaign rally in swing state Georgia, with the rock legend warning that White House hopeful Donald Trump aims to be an "American tyrant."

Text size:

Harris is cranking up the celebrity wattage -- including with Beyonce in Texas on Friday, according to reports -- at a series of concerts in battleground states to boost support in the final days of a nail-biting election.

Thursday's rally in Atlanta is also Harris's first campaign stop with Barack Obama, the only Black president in American history and who remains widely popular with Democratic voters.

But it was Springsteen's gritty commentary at the start that echoed through the packed rally, where the iconic singer said he would "oppose" the Republican former president because "Donald Trump is running to be an American tyrant."

Large numbers of Americans, including about 2.2 million in Georgia, have already cast ballots in early voting, reflecting intense engagement ahead of Election Day on November 5.

Springsteen brought his brand of socially conscious, working-class anthems including "The Promised Land" to get out the vote and bolster Harris's blue-collar credentials.

The vice president herself had raised the stakes further in a CNN appearance late Wednesday when she said she considers 78-year-old Trump to be a "fascist" -- as charged in a bombshell interview by the Republican's former chief of staff John Kelly.

Trump, the oldest major presidential nominee in US history and the first to be running with a criminal record, is also casting the election as an existential battle for the United States.

But it will have profound personal implications too, given he is the subject of serious criminal probes into his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss and his post-presidential hoarding of top-secret documents.

The Republican was campaigning Thursday in the western battleground of Arizona where he conjured dark imagery of migrant violence and warned that America had become "a dumping ground" for dangerous and undocumented immigrants.

"We're like a garbage can for the world," Trump said.

- 'Revenge' -

In a radio interview on his way to the rally in Arizona and then another in Nevada -- both swing states -- Trump announced that if elected he'd fire the special prosecutor overseeing his remaining cases in "seconds."

Harris, 60, for her part assailed Trump for "plotting revenge and retribution" against his political enemies, and took a swipe at his energy levels.

"The sad part about that is he's trying to be president of the United States -- probably the toughest job in the world -- and he's exhausted," Harris told reporters.

The election remains a toss-up, with the two candidates jostling within the margin of error in polls from all the swing states set to tip the overall national result.

US media reported Thursday that Beyonce -- whose hit "Freedom" is already the Harris campaign's signature song -- will join the Democrat when she visits Houston on Friday to highlight abortion rights.

Obama, 63, has been making his own headlining appearances in support of Harris in a slew of swing states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.

The Harris campaign hopes the former president will reverse fears of eroding support among Black voters.

Harris, 60, is of mixed Black and South Asian heritage, and is vying to become the country's first female president.

- American Dream 'unreachable ' -

Trump was expected to attack Harris's economic policies at a rally in Tempe, Arizona.

His campaign said the current vice president had "made the American Dream of home ownership unreachable for young Americans and families."

But in his 55-minute address Trump made zero mention of soaring housing costs, opting instead to blame Harris for a "migrant invasion" that has overwhelmed American cities.

"No person who is responsible for so much bloodshed and death on our soil can ever be allowed to become the president of the United States," he said.

Trump then was set to attend a Las Vegas rally aimed at recruiting volunteers and celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

Like Harris, Trump also heads Friday to Texas, where he is to deliver remarks on border security.

R.Schmid--NZN