'Go Out & Vote;' Celebrities Rally Behind Hillary Clinton, Urging Americans To Help Make Changes For The Nation

By K. Aviles - 07 Nov '16 06:00AM
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Celebrities speak out to the public, rousing them to take part in effecting changes in the political landscape of their nation, through the exercise of their right to suffrage. Musicians and actors come together to perform as their way of encouraging Americans to go to their polling centers and cast their votes.

On Monday night, Bruce Springsteen will perform in Philadelphia, at Independence Mall during a rally. Springsteeen is just one of the many celebrities who signified support for the Democratic Party.

According to a report from Variety, the rally will feature First Lady Michelle Obama, President Barack Obama, Jon Bon Jovi and Chelsea Clinton.

Earlier last Friday night in Cleveland, Ohio, during the "Get Out the Vote Concert" to support Democrat candidate Hillary Clinton's presidential bid, Beyonce appeared before the crowd, moments before husband Jay Z performed. In speaking on stage before the crowd, Beyonce said, "We have to Vote." "The world looks to us as a progressive country that needs change," the singer continued.

In Miami, Florida, on Saturday, former couple Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez also held a concert for free to support Clinton's cause. A photo of presidential wannabe Hillary Clinton sandwiched between the former couple has been posted on Marc Anthony's account with a caption that says, "Your vote is crucial." Jennifer Lopez also said, "Thank you, Florida, for coming out tonight. . . it was amazing!" The caption was embellished with hash tags such as #lovetrumpshate, #Latinos, #letsgetloud, and #vote.

Even Miley Cyrus exerted her own efforts in campaigning for Hillary Clinton as she visited one dormitory to another at George Mason University. She went to Twitter and

#imwithher @HillaryClinton #VA4HC pic.twitter.com/yQiGvH0Tnk

— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) 22 October 2016 "">tweeted that she campaigned for the Democratic presidential nominee, "encouraging young people to volunteer and vote."

Other musicians who declared support for Hillary Clinton include Katy Perry, Kendall Jenner, Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel.

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