Lady Gaga And Maroon 5 Back US President Barack Obama After Nomination Acceptance
7 September 2012, 11:19 | Updated: 7 September 2012, 12:55
The 'You & I' star says the President's acceptance speech this week is one "to be remembered".
Lady Gaga and Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine have spoken out in support of US President Barack Obama after his speech yesterday to accept the Democratic Party Presidential Nomination.
The 'Marry The Night' singer posted several comments on her official Twitter page supporting Obama's comments ahead of the upcoming electron, while 'Moves Like Jagger' singer Adam said he will "never forget" the President's words.
"That is a speech to be remembered," Lady Gaga tweeted yesterday (6th September), before adding earlier today (7th September): "#IfObamaDontWin I say we try to build a new planet and all go live there."
President Obama's speech to 20,000 party loyalists in Charlotte, North Caroline saw him urging the US to re-elect him later this year for a second term, as well as promising change in the future.
"Thank you Mr. President," Maroon 5's Adam Levine posted after the speech. "I'll never forget that speech."
Check out a picture of Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine below:
Among Obama's comments were the US President asking Americans to choose between two opposing paths for the country's future.
"On every issue, the choice you face won't be just between two candidates or two parties - it will be a choice between two different paths for America, a choice between two fundamentally different visions for the future," Obama announced in his speed, reports Sky News.
Lady Gaga is currently over in Europe preparing to fly in to the UK ready for her 'Born This Way Ball' shows in London this coming weekend.