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Jennifer Aniston says she ‘proudly voted for Kamala Harris’, urges Americans to end this ‘era of fear’ | Hollywood

Jennifer Aniston says she ‘proudly voted for Kamala Harris’, urges Americans to end this ‘era of fear’ | Hollywood

friends star Jennifer Aniston made sure to fulfill her civic duties by casting her vote in the 2024 US presidential elections. On Instagram, Jennifer urged citizens to vote for the right candidate, revealing that she “proudly voted for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.” (Read also: From an affair with the Obamas to a salmon sperm facial, Jennifer Aniston reveals her wildest rumors about herself.)

Jennifer Aniston admitted that she voted for Kamala Harris
Jennifer Aniston admitted that she voted for Kamala Harris

“Hello, friends. Today I voted not only for access to health care, for reproductive freedom, for equal rights, for safe schools and for a fair economy, but also for SANITY and HUMAN DEVIABILITY. Please remember that whoever you are and wherever you live, your voice matters,” she wrote.

“I know we don’t agree on everything, and that’s the beauty of this country, but GOOD GOD, aren’t you tired of this negativity towards each other? Intimidation and constant threats to those who think differently than the Other? Let’s end this era of fear, chaos and attacks on our democracy – and vote for someone who will unite us, not threaten to divide us,” shared Jennifer.

She also dropped a selfie showing her flaunting her ‘I Voted’ sticker t-shirt. “We are so lucky to be able to VOTE and this election is in our hands! We’re only a week away from Election Day, so talk to your friends, family, neighbors, and let’s find a way to treat each other with respect and common cause and LOVE,” Jennifer concluded her post.

Stars like Selena Gomez, Mandy Moore and Jessica Alba also lent their voices. Notably, more than 50.5 million Americans have already voted in the November election either by mail or by early in-person voting, according to CNN. At least 66 seasonal workers are being hired to monitor ballot boxes around the clock in Clark County, Wash., after ballots were destroyed by wildfires this week in the Pacific Northwest, officials said.

In the critical Southwestern battlegrounds of Arizona and Nevada, Harris and Donald Trump are barely even competing for the White House, according to new CNN polls conducted by SSRS. The US presidential election is scheduled for November 5.