Both Rose and Beyoncé discussed motherhood and its influence on voting. Beyoncé’s speech resonated with personal notes about her children’s future, stating, “I’m not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother,” adding that she wants a world for her children that is free, undivided, and filled with possibilities. Beyoncé urged voters to look toward a brighter future, encouraging young people to dream without limits.
Rose’s speech at the Republican National Convention in July had a similar tone, where she identified as a mother first, speaking passionately about the desire to create a safer, more prosperous world for her children. Rose urged Americans to vote not along party lines, but with a shared goal of improving their children’s lives.
While Rose’s claims gained some attention, the comment section showed little sympathy. Responses ranged from lighthearted to skeptical, with one user noting, “Sorry she don’t even notice you,” while another commented, “To say THEEE Beyoncé wanna be you is wild asf.”
Meanwhile, the rally had its own mixed reactions. Anonymous posts shared videos allegedly showing some attendees leaving the event disappointed, with one viewer describing the atmosphere as embarrassing. Neither Harris nor her team has addressed these claims publicly.