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It’s Election Day folks, and thousands of celebrities want to make sure to know It is Election Day.
As if someone could forget?
Last-minute pitches to get out and vote began in recent days and continued early Tuesday morning, with overwhelming support for Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
“Let me be the millionth person to remind you that (Tuesday) is your last chance to make your voice heard and make your vote count,” Taylor Swift said in a video that she tweeted Monday along with a link to help supporters. voters find their polling places. Recognizing the high level of stress surrounding the elections, he urged viewers to mask themselves and stay safe when voting.
Viola Davis put the final plug on Vice President Kamala Harris, with a video counting the days until the election. And Eminem promoted a different ad, with his tune “Lose Yourself,” that had Biden and his running mate Harris walking in slow motion, with no big bang behind them.
Michael Keaton drew on his Pennsylvania roots in his speech to Biden’s voters, which was retweeted by Chris Evans, while Bruce Springsteen narrated a Scranton-centric Biden ad in “My Hometown.” Beyoncé also called on voters in her home state (Texas) to “go through” the Democratic candidates.
John Legend, who has campaigned for the Biden-Harris ticket, made a pitch on behalf of socially distancing voting in sports arenas. And George Takei praised former President Obama for his efforts to help his former second-in-command.
In an Instagram post last month, America Ferrera explained her decision to vote for Biden and Harris, who “represent the path I want this country to take at this point in history.”
Jennifer Lawrence looked away from the POTUS race for a second to endorse Amy McGrath, the Democratic Senate candidate in her home state of Kentucky, who as of Monday was behind iSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for double digits in polls.
Celebrities who support President Trump, though fewer in number, also got their message across, either explaining their support for the incumbent or, like Scott Baio, simply urging people to cast their votes.
Other stars who have endorsed the president include Lil Wayne, Kirstie Alley, Jon Voight, Ted Nugent, Jack Nicklaus and Isaiah Washington.
“VOTE” Baio tweeted. “Be heard! Make it count!”
Here’s a sampling of the latest celebrity endorsements.
Biden
We have the power to help make history together. In these final days before the most important election of our life: VOTE and help make the voice of our AAPI community heard. Don’t underestimate your ability to influence change. @Joe Biden @KamalaHarris #AAPIsForBiden
– Lucy Liu (@LucyLiu) November 1, 2020
Iowa!! You have the same day voter registration tomorrow! I grew up across the river from Iowans and know a lot of Iowans. You could seal the deal for us !! Vote @GreenfieldIowa – it’s health – education – better jobs! Biden can do what 45 can’t! https://t.co/JiV1Tam0Mw
– Jonathan Van Ness (@jvn) November 2, 2020
It is better to go straight. I’ve been working so I asked a friend in Brooklyn to take the electoral perspectives of some unknown voices. I’m voting #BidenHarris 100%. They need to hear this. I FACTLY KNOW the other party doesn’t give a damn about The Forgotten Man. pic.twitter.com/f8Bkpud4P4
– Jeffrey votes out of this Gameshow Clown Wright (@jfreewright) November 1, 2020
We have 1 day to vote @AmyMcGrathKY
And make sure Mitch McConnell isn’t another 6 years old. Vote.– Jennifer Lawrence – Represent.Nos (@JLawrence_RepUs) November 2, 2020
Triumph
An open message to all lovers of tolerant, fair, enlightened, welcoming, boos bears. You guys who have been lashing out at the US for 4 years, like Nazi morons, Hitler idiots, idiots, cultists.
YOU are the reason we vote for TRUMP. I pray that we give him four more years of insults 😘– Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) November 3, 2020
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