From door to door in Las Vegas Jennifer Lawrence is looking for votes for Harris
November 2, 2024, 2:36 p.m. Listen to article
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Shortly before the presidential election, Democrats and Republicans are once again mobilizing their last forces. In Las Vegas, Harris is receiving prominent support: Together with other volunteers, actress Jennifer Lawrence goes door to door to mobilize voters.
Next Tuesday will be perhaps the most groundbreaking election in US history – at least that’s what many supporters of the two camps around Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are sure of. In order to go out and get votes for Harris shortly before election day, two-time Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence has come to the forefront: As footage published via the official X account “Kamala For Nevada” shows, the pregnant star left Door to door trying to motivate residents in Las Vegas to vote.
“Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence came to Vegas to gather some volunteers before going door-to-door to talk to voters about her voting plan! It’s important that every voter makes their voice heard at the ballot box.” , it says about the series of pictures posted. Lawrence can be seen, among other things, with the other volunteers with whom she was deployed. Photos of evidence of the surprising celebrity visit were apparently snapped in front of various doors.
However, it is not surprising that Lawrence is promoting Kamala Harris. More than a month ago, she told People magazine who would receive her vote: “I’m voting for Kamala Harris because I think she’s a great candidate and I know she’ll do everything to fight for reproductive rights to protect,” said the actress, who is currently pregnant with her second child. “The most important thing is not to let anyone into the White House who bans abortion.”
Especially in Nevada, every vote counts: Together with several other US states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia and Michigan, Nevada is one of the so-called “swing states”. Traditionally, these can “swing” in both directions and thus tip the scales.