Hollywood Campaigns Turn Off Voters
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•Knock, Knock. Who's There? A Celebrity for Kamala!
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Celebrities are using their fame to encourage voter turnout and civic participation.
Kerry Washington , Bryan Cranston , America Ferrera , Cyndi Lauper , and Jane Fonda are among the many high-profile campaigners who’ve been pounding the swing-state pavements.
A recent study from Harvard University’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation found that “celebrity engagement is good for democracy”.
A group called Won’t PAC Down assembled some of the best millennial and Gen Z television writers, directors, producers, and editors to reach young voters.
The Democrats are unleashing a final flurry of celebrity surrogates and performances to remind people to get to the polls.
Patton Oswalt : “We are entertainers, and we want the country itself to be healthy and happy”.
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