Election Day is officially here, and voters are turning out in droves to vote for the next President of the United States between current Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Tons of celebrities and musicians have expressed their support for the Democratic ticket of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, including Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Mark Hamill, Oprah Winfrey, Olivia Rodrigo, and Frank Iero. Among them, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and Billie Eilish have made a point to remind their fans once again to get out and vote today.
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In a two-part video detailing a 2007 story with the legendary Elvis Costello, Armstrong shares, “I just want to say, vote for Harris and Walz. Kamala Harris is from the Bay Area. My wife’s from Minnesota, like Tim Walz is. So, you know, it makes perfect sense for us. We’ve already voted.”
He continues, “I think there’s probably a lot of things that people disagree with, but the one thing that we do agree on is Trump has got to go, and we need to turn the page… We need numbers, the numbers alone to stop Trumpism once and for all is so important and important to our country. So we can turn the page and have a future.”
After taking a moment while on stage to urge voters to show up at the polls for Harris earlier this week, Billie Eilish has shared another message to her fans. She says on her Instagram Stories, “Election Day is finally here. Voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz is an unbelievably important way to protect our freedoms and future. Nothing changes without your votes. Please please please vote”
Additionally, after endorsing Kamala Harris in September after the singular Presidential Debate, Taylor Swift has reiterated her support for the Democratic ticket. She writes on Instagram, “And here’s a friendly but extremely important reminder that tomorrow is the US Election and your last chance to vote.”
You can find details on your polling location, hours, and more for today’s Election Day at IWillVote.com.