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Bill Clinton Serves as 'Warm-Up Act' for Katy Perry at Clinton Campaign Rally

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Hillary Clinton Embraces Katy Perry After Campaign Rally Performance
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ByLIZ KREUTZ
October 25, 2015, 1:22 AM

DES MOINES, Iowa -- At a splashy campaign rally for Hillary Clinton today featuring both Katy Perry and Bill Clinton, as well as a surprise appearance by the candidate herself, the former president even acknowledged that he was playing second fiddle.

"Look I don't want to talk long because I have never been the warm-up act for Katy Perry before," President Clinton told the crowd from a parking lot in downtown Des Moines ahead of the Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Democratic dinner. "I am well aware I am the warm-up act."

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The former president, who today delivered his first speaking remarks of the campaign cycle, went on to talk for roughly 15 minutes outside of the HyVee Hall where the dinner is held -- touching on everything from the historic nature of his wife's presidential campaign to her testimony Thursday before the House committee investigating the September 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

"There's been a lot of talk about breaking the glass ceiling. And I want to talk about one barrier that has not been broken," he said to the crowd of more than 4,000 people. "I want you to support Hillary for me, too. Because I want to break a ceiling."

Clinton then mentioned the "11-hour marathon in Washington" on Thursday.

"We had the friends of our lifetime, Hillary and I did, e-mailing me furiously saying they thought she was doing great and all that. To every one of them I wrote back a simple answer: I think I'll vote for her. And that's what I want to say to you, all of you," he said.

At one point an animal rights activist interrupted Clinton, who played it cool and kindly asked the protester to stop.

"Will you please quit now? Thank you," Clinton said as the crowd chanted "Hillary! Hillary!"

Following the former president's remarks and introduction, Katy Perry took the stage singing "Roar," a song that is a staple on Hillary Clinton’s campaign playlist.

"You ready for a better future?" Perry yelled out. "All the way back home you are going to hear us roar to 2016 and beyond."

Perry's set also included "Wide Awake," "America the Beautiful" and "Firework."

"She is my firework," Perry, who was dressed in a white dress with a "H" logo on it and an American flag cape, said about Clinton.

The Democratic frontrunner then joined the pop star on stage for a surprise appearance.

"Sometimes it's important — you just have to roar about what you need to fight for," Clinton said after embracing Perry in a warm hug.

Although all eyes were on the Clintons and Perry at the rally, there was still a noticeable Bernie Sanders presence.

Two people dressed as "Left Sharks," the character made famous from Perry's Super Bowl performance, were outside the event waving Sanders signs. And throughout the entire program, even as Clinton spoke and Perry sang, an airplane carrying a pro-Sanders banner circled overhead.

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