Engaging Celebrities Encouraging Voting on Election Day
As voters hit the polls on Election Day, celebrities are showing up to voting centers and posting selfies with “I voted” stickers en masse. Some are taking it one step further, like Anne Hathaway, for instance, who hopped on social media to encourage voters at colleges and universities — particularly in Pennsylvania – to stay in line, all to the tune of her own rendition of Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please.”
Anne Hathaway’s Voting Encouragement
“Hey everybody, so I hear that there’s crazy long lines at college campuses, which oh my gosh, you guys thank you for showing up to vote,” she says before slapping on a pair of shades and singing Carpenter’s hit, with adjusted lyrics. “And I just wanted to say if you are on a line right now: Please, please, please stay on the line / Please, please, please, especially at UPenn and Temple just wait out your time / Voting is magic but also annoying / You waited out this long, let’s make it not boring / Oh please, please, please, hold the line.”
Sabrina Carpenter’s Voter Engagement
While Hathaway is doing her part, one lyric change at a time, Carpenter has been engaged in this year’s presidential election by encouraging people to register to vote. In fact, she managed to engage more voters through HeadCount than any other artist in 2024, registering 35,814 new voters and engaging 263,087 voters through giveaways, in-person activations and video boards on her “Short n’ Sweet” arena tour.
Celebrities Showing Up on Election Day
Among celebrities who are showing up on Election Day, Paul Rudd made a surprise appearance to hand out water to students who were waiting in line to vote in Pennsylvania. “I just wanted to give people water,” Rudd told MSNBC. “They’re waiting in line for a long time, and it’s a wonderful thing that all these young people are out voting.”
FAQs
Q: How are celebrities encouraging voting on Election Day?
A: Celebrities like Anne Hathaway and Sabrina Carpenter are using their platforms to urge voters to stay in line and register to vote, respectively.
Q: What did Paul Rudd do on Election Day?
A: Paul Rudd surprised students in Pennsylvania by handing out water to those waiting in line to vote.
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