Election Day 2020 is Nov. 3, have you registered to vote? With COVID-19, the stakes for our country seem higher than ever, which is one reason why activists, celebrities and politicians around the country are highlighting the importance of voting.
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Election Day 2020 is Nov. 3, have you registered to vote? With COVID-19, the stakes for our country seem higher than ever, which is one reason why activists, celebrities and politicians around the country are highlighting the importance of voting.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.
Borat is making his way back to a screen near you -- and Vice President Mike Pence's name appears to be used in the title. Actor Sacha Baron Cohen is returning as the controversial character he played in the 2006 film “Borat! Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan." The original film, written and produced by Cohen, follows the titular character, a Kazakh television personality, as he explores America.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.
Joe Biden has some big celebrity support behind him!
super important to let your voice be heard in the upcoming election this November. And you're in luck, because Kylie Jenner is trying to get you to vote.
Tyler, the Creator has urged his fans and followers in the US to vote in the upcoming elections, imploring people to “go to them polls and cast a fucking vote” in November.In a video posted to both his Twitter and Instagram accounts yesterday (September 28), the rapper, artist and fashion designer revealed that he will be voting for the very first time next month.“I know I’m the last person y’all should ever take advice from, but I’m reiterating what everyone else is saying,” Tyler began in his
Leonardo DiCaprio is lending his voice to a new documentary series on Netflix designed to encourage voter participation and suppression awareness ahead of the 2020 presidential election. The actor, 45, narrates the first episode of “Whose Vote Counts, Explained,” a short form limited series from Vox Media in partnership with his Appian Way Productions.The series tells the story of the history of voting rights in America and lays out the importance of voting in the upcoming election.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.
Donald Trump fired back at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the pair released a message in honor of National Voter Registration Day.“I’m not a fan of hers,” Trump, 74, told reporters from the White House on Wednesday, September 23.The president then directed his remarks toward Harry, 36, and his decision to marry the former Suits actress, 39.“I would say this — and she has probably heard that — I wish a lot of luck to Harry because he’s going to need it,” Trump said.Ahead of the president’s
Former professional boxer Mike Tyson has never voted in an election before, and he has revealed that the 2020 election will be his first time voting.
Meghan Markle wants to see Americans utilize their right to vote. The Duchess of Sussex appeared alongside her husband, Prince Harry, during Tuesday night's TIME100 television special, which highlighted the magazine's most influential people—those who have defined 2020 thus far.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle urged Americans to exercise their right to vote ahead of the 2020 presidential election.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recorded a video message in honor of National Voter Registration Day that aired during an ABC special unveiling Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people of 2020.“Every four years we are told the same thing: that this is the most important election of our lifetime.
For the first time since moving to the US, Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle have commented on the upcoming American election on 3 November. Sitting on a bench beside Meghan in the video, Prince Harry, 36, urged Americans to “vote against hate speech”.The Duke Of Sussex said good needs to "outweigh" the bad and spoke about the dangers of "misinformation and online negativity".
It’s National Voter Registration Day, but Gabrielle Union is focusing on what comes next. The actress, 47, starred in a handy dandy how-to video on Facebook Watch during their Vote-A-Thon 2020 event, demonstrating to her fans how to vote by mail in the November 3 presidential election. She cleverly treated it like an unboxing video to draw viewers in.
Jennifer Lopez is heading to the polls on Election Day and wants you right there with her. The Hustlers star, 50, took to Instagram Live with Michelle Obama on National Voter Registration Day to explain why she feels it’s so important to vote — especially in 2020. Jennifer pleaded with the mothers of the United States to do right by their children by casting their ballots on November 3, doing their part to ensure a bright future for their little ones.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.
coronavirus pandemic and systemic racial injustice, among many other issues, Nov. 3 is a crucial date for us to fulfill our civic duty of voting.A few weeks ago at the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave her speech with a gold chain necklace that read, V-O-T-E in letter charms.