Jennifer Aniston has shared a message with American voters ahead of the next election, in which she says Kanye West is “not funny” about voting.
U.S. The presidential election takes place in 10 days and the rapper / producer is on the ballot in only 11 of the 50 states in the United States. Only one of these 11, Minnesota, was considered a swing state in the 2016 election.
While it’s not clear why the West continues – in August, he largely backed claims that there was an attempt to get votes away from Biden to help Donald Trump – he continues the campaign enthusiastically.
Friends Star Jennifer Aniston added to explain the importance of voting on social media while adding that voting in the West is not a sensitive option.
Posting a picture of himself mailing his opinion, he wrote on Instagram: “#IVOTED for @Joebiden and @kamalaharris. I left my ballot box, and I did it as soon as possible. I voted for them because now this country is more divided than ever.
“Right now, some of the men in power are deciding what women can and cannot do with their own bodies. Our current president has decided that racism is not an issue. He has repeatedly ignored science in public … many people have died. “You can see the full post here.
She added: “I urge you to really consider who is most affected by this election, if we are on track right now … your daughters, the LGBTQ + community, our black brothers and sisters, Elderly conditions with health and your future children and grandchildren (who will be entrusted with the task of saving a planet whose leadership refuses to believe it is painful).
“This whole thing is not about one candidate or one issue, it is about the future of this country and the world. Vote for equal human rights, love and etiquette. ”
He wrote the conclusion with a message about West: “PS – It’s not funny to vote for Kanye. I don’t know how to say anything else. Please be responsible.”
Meanwhile, many Kenny West fans appeared in a new campaign video to see why they are voting for the rapper to become the next president of the United States.