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Celebrities Express Support for Biden and Back Harris
In a seismic shift that has sent ripples through both the political landscape and the entertainment industry, President Joe Biden's announcement that he will not seek re-election has prompted an outpouring of support from Hollywood's elite. As the dust settles on this unexpected turn of events, many celebrities are now pivoting their endorsements towards Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the Democratic nomination.
The entertainment world, long a bastion of support for the Democratic Party, had recently shown signs of wavering in its backing of Biden. However, his decision to step aside has reignited the passion of many high-profile figures who are now rallying around Harris with renewed vigor.
Jon Stewart, the renowned talk show host and comedian, lauded Biden as a "legend," while Robert De Niro, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, characterized Biden's decision as an "act of shrewd politics and selfless patriotism." De Niro emphasized the paramount importance of defeating Trump at the ballot box, underscoring the high stakes of the upcoming election.
Oscar-winning artist Barbra Streisand took to social media platform X to commend Biden's tenure, stating that he would "go down in history as a man who accomplished significant achievements in his four-year term." This sentiment was echoed by "Star Wars" icon Mark Hamill, who credited Biden with restoring "honesty, dignity, and integrity to the office after four years of lies, crime, scandal, and chaos," in a thinly veiled reference to the Trump administration.
Documentarian Ken Burns added his voice to the chorus of praise, noting that Biden had "led the country out of the disastrous term of his predecessor while quietly doing good things for all Americans."
As attention shifts to Vice President Harris, many celebrities are throwing their full support behind her potential historic candidacy. John Legend expressed gratitude for Biden's "grace and patriotism" in stepping aside and declared his excitement to assist Harris in her campaign. Jamie Lee Curtis lauded Harris's "trusted and tested" record, highlighting her advocacy for women's rights and people of color, and her message of hope and unity.
The prospect of Harris becoming the first woman and woman of color to ascend to the presidency has energized many in Hollywood. Comedian Kathy Griffin exclaimed, "Let's make history!" while pop star Katy Perry shared a video on Instagram featuring her singing "It's a woman's world, and you're lucky to be living in it"—a nod to her latest single and a clear endorsement of Harris.
George Takei, known for his role in "Star Trek," framed the potential election match-up as "prosecutor versus felon," referencing Harris's background in law and Trump's legal troubles. Meanwhile, singer Charli XCX's cryptic post "kamala IS brat" has sparked a social media trend, with supporters remixing videos of Harris with Charli XCX's music. Harris's campaign has embraced this unexpected connection, altering their social media presence to match the aesthetic of Charli XCX's "Brat" album.
However, not all of Hollywood had been steadfast in their support for Biden. Prior to his announcement, several prominent figures had publicly withdrawn their backing. Aaron Sorkin, creator of "The West Wing," had penned an opinion piece calling for the nomination of Republican Senator Mitt Romney. In a rapid about-face following Biden's decision, Sorkin recanted, declaring "Harris for America!" through a surrogate social media account.
George Clooney, who had earlier expressed concerns about Biden's age and public gaffes, has yet to comment on the new political landscape. His silence is notable, given his previous assertion that the Democrats "are not going to win in November with this president."
As the political drama unfolds, Hollywood's influence on the Democratic Party's fundraising and public image remains significant. The coming weeks and months will likely see more celebrities aligning themselves with Harris or other potential candidates as the race for the Democratic nomination heats up.
This unexpected twist in American politics has not only energized the entertainment industry but also set the stage for what promises to be a closely watched and fiercely contested election. With Harris potentially making history and Trump seeking a return to power, the stakes could not be higher, and Hollywood's glitterati are making it clear that they intend to play a vocal role in shaping the narrative of this pivotal moment in American democracy.