Michelle Obama released a video filled with her celebrity friends and urging voters to register and get ready for the November election.
The former first lady snubbed conservatives in the video message as she reached out in phone calls to her leftist pals like Steph Curry, Kerry Washington, Megan Rapinoe, Shonda Rhimes, and Chris Paul. And the issues brought up such as “reproductive rights [and] the environment” were – trumpeted as “our future” to be decided “on the ballot.”
“Are you voting this year?” Obama asked as each person answered her call in the video for When We All Vote.
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“Yeah, absolutely,” retired USWNT player Rapinoe responded as others chimed in.
“Of course I am!” said Rhimes while country singer Reyna Roberts affirmed, “One hundred percent yes!”
“Obviously!” replied Washington and San Antonio Spurs point guard Chris Paul tells Obama, “You already know.”
“Now, it’s your turn to answer the call,” Obama told viewers, reminding them that the election is “just 100 days away.”
“So, are you voting this year?” she asked as the celebrity lineup chimed in to say, “Join us.”
Obama concluded, saying, “By getting registered and ready to vote with When We All Vote today.”
Billed as a “national, nonpartisan initiative,” When We All Vote was started by Obama and is co-chaired by very partisan celebrity names such as Rapinoe, Washington, Rhimes as well as Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Hanks, Selena Gomez, and others.
The co-chairs are described as “cultural leaders whose talent and expertise span across sports, entertainment, influence, media, and more. They’re united by a passion for changing the culture of voting and increasing participation in each and every election.”
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