RALEIGH: Lady Gaga closed out Hillary Clinton´s star-studded campaign with a call for reconciliation with Donald Trump´s. She inspired the voters to get out and vote for Historical Election 2016, making the right choice. Speaking to a youthful crowd at a midnight rally just hours before the civility first polls open Tuesday, the 30-year-old singer hailed Clinton as an advocate for the disadvantaged. “No matter how absurd and mean he (Trump) became, she smiled bravely and she continued on,” Gaga told a packed pitch in the battleground state of North Carolina, hailing Clinton as “made of steel.” But the pop star urged respect for backers of Trump, who has described undocumented Mexican immigrants as “rapists,” boasted of forcing himself on women and warned he may not accept an election loss. I know that it is important for this message, too, to be spread — that we do not need to hate his followers, she said to applause. If we are true, true Americans, then we must go from viewing his followers as our adversaries to viewing them as our allies,” she said. Gaga also performed her dance hit “Born This Way” and “Angel Down,” a ballad that touches on race relations, before joining Jon Bon Jovi in a duet on the rocker´s hit “Livin´ on a Prayer.”