Actor and comedian Will Ferrell Throwing her star power behind Kamala Harris. This is just one more in a long list of celebrity endorsements for the vice president.
In the official Harris campaign ad, Ferrell jokingly threatens voters if they don’t vote for Harris.
“This will be one of the closest elections in history. Your vote will make a difference,” Ferrell begins.
He then mocks voters who disagree that their vote makes a difference.
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“It means you, Gary. ‘Oh, blah blah blah, I’m just one person.’ no. Gary, shut up.” Ferrell said.
“Last time, Trump was removed from office by just a few thousand votes. And this time we’re going to hold you personally accountable, Gary,” Ferrell threatens.
Critics told X to stick to comedy and not get involved in politics.
“The Democrats are now using methods that physically threaten people. Vote for Kamala. Will Ferrell should have stuck with comedy. “This is not funny at all.” One user wrote:
“Will Ferrell is making it really hard to watch Elf this season,” another user said.
Ferrell joins a growing list of actors and celebrities who have used their status to support Harris in the campaign’s stronghold.
On Thursday, actors Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Danai Gurira, Don Cheadle and Paul Bettany joined in a video endorsement, which was mocked as the “new cringe” against Harris and Tim Waltz. The video was posted on Ruffalo’s account.
“We are back. #AssembleForDemocracy. In #ElectionEndgame, every vote counts,” Ruffalo wrote, encouraging people to vote for Harris. And the Democratic Party.
In the video, they jokingly suggest that Harris need a catchphrase referencing their past films.
“What about ‘I am against democracy,’” Bettany said. “It’s clean and simple.”
“I am Kamala Harris. “I’m against democracy,” Cheadle joked, adding, “Yes, we need to take down democracy together.”
Towards the end of the video, he said, “I am Kamala Harris and I am against democracy.”
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Houston native Beyonce Knowles speaks at Vice President Kamala Harris’ rally at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Friday, Oct. 25, 2024. (Ijin Lee/Houston Chronicle, courtesy of Getty Images)
The final New York Times/Siena College Battleground poll for the 2024 race shows a tight election in battleground states in just a few days. Before the election.
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Trump is leading in Arizona, while Harris is leading in Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin. Polls show that Michigan and Pennsylvania are tied between the two candidates.
The poll comes just two days ahead of what is expected to be one of the closest elections in recent memory, and the New York Times/Siena poll isn’t the only one showing tight margins.
Fox News Digital’s Lindsay Kornick, Michael Lee and Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.