Like Bruce Springsteen, Katy
Perry has been out on the campaign trail, performing free concerts at
President Barack Obama's re-election rallies. Unlike Springsteen, Perry
has been wearing a pair of skintight rubber minidresses—one emblazoned
with Obama's "Forward" campaign slogan, the other with her "ballot"—on
the stump.
The 28-year-old pop singer
performed at a rally in Milwaukee on Saturday, peeling off a
red-white-and-blue dress to reveal the latex "Forward" frock.
Last month, Perry performed in
her alternative road white at a rally in Las Vegas. Perry's formfitting
number were made by Abigail Greydanus, a Los Angeles-based designer.
Springsteen—clad in jeans and a
dark shirt, tie and suit vest—appeared at three Obama rallies on Monday,
including one in Madison, Wis., where The Boss did a short set as well
as a very convincing impersonation of the president in front of an estimated 18,000 supporters.
Kid Rock, meanwhile, has been
rocking for Mitt Romney.