Katy Perry Skintight Ballot Dress Supports Obama in Milwaukee Rally
Katy Perry continues to actively show her support for President Barack Obama as she performed free concerts during the election rallies. The "Fireworks" singer performed in Milwaukee on Saturday, wearing a skintight blue rubber mini-dress with the slogan "Forward" printed across her dress.
The 28-year-old also appeared in a rally in Las Vegas on Oct. 24, where she famously donned a ticket ballot dress.
Performing a free concert to 10,000 people, Perry wore a skintight white latex dress with a design that resembled a ticket ballot. The dress featured a design with two boxes on her right hip , which had Barack Obama's and Joe Biden's name checked off. GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's name was not checked.
Perry had sang Al Green's "Let's Stay Together," and her recent hits "Part of Me," "Teenage Dream," "Wide Awake" and "Firework" for her 30-minute performance.
The 28-year-old is not the only one supporting Obama in his re-election campaign. Legendary artist Bruce Springsteen also appeared at three rallies on Monday.
The presidential candidates have made their last-ditch efforts to convince the voters in swing states and Americans have already started casting their votes or are waiting in line to do so.
The 2012 race for presidency between Obama and Romney is the closest in 76 years, according to poll data.