American singer Jennifer Lopez and the legendary actress Meryl Strip became part of the growing army of Hollywood stars, who publicly supported Kamal Harris in the upcoming presidential elections in the United States. A 59-year-old democrat, who claims the US President, has been known not only from ordinary voters, but also from many celebrities.
Harris Lopez and Strip were declared their support during the Opvo Winfrei talk show, where the politician itself became the main invited guest. During the broadcast, Hollywood stars and singers joined the online format, expressing their support. Maryl Strip, who came in touch during the show, even accidentally called Harris a "president", which caused a joke reaction of the stone.
"Congratulations, President Harris!" - said the actress during the air. In response, Democrack, smiling, noted: "47 days before it becomes known who will be the next president."
Who else supported Harris?
Harris's star support also has also joined such celebrities as Brian Krenton, Ben Stiller and Julia Roberts. This was reported on the Harris supporters' page on Twitter. Harris's first public support was also expressed by popular singer Taylor Swift after the US presidential debate. Swift called the democrat "a talented leader", calling for her fans to vote for her.
The Billy Aylish youth icon also expressed her support for Kamali Harris. In her video, the singer urged Americans to vote for politics, emphasizing the importance of this election for the future of the country.
Why is stars support important?
The participation of celebrities in political campaigns often plays an important role in attracting young voters. Famous people, such as Jennifer Lopez, Maryl Strip, Taylor Swift and Billy Aylish, have a huge audience and can influence the opinions of their supporters by mobilizing them for active participation in the elections.
Supporting such stars can help Kamalis Harris to strengthen its popularity among young and progressive voters, which will become an important factor in the fight for the post of President of the United States.