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George Clooney takes a powerful political stance ahead of the election

George Clooney takes a powerful political stance ahead of the election

George Clooney is making his choice clear when it comes to who gets his vote in the November 5 presidential election.

The Ocean's Eleven The 63-year-old actor took part in a new campaign with a powerful message, acting as a voice actor for progressive evangelical group Vote Common Good's commercial.

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In support of the Democratic candidate Kamala HarrisHe particularly encouraged men to think about their children before making a final political decision.

The ad, released on Wednesday, October 30, is said to be aimed directly at Christian men. It follows a group of men entering the voting booth on Election Day, one of whom says, “Come on boys, let's make America great again,” the slogan synonymous with Republican candidates Donald Trump's campaign.

“Before you cast your vote in this election, think about the impact it will have on the people you care about most,” Clooney’s voice narrates in the ad.

The video shows a man thinking twice about how he will vote after his young daughter calls him, while another man thoughtfully looks at a picture of his children on his phone before making his choice.

“Remember, you can vote however you want and no one will ever know,” he said Wolves The actor's voice rings out as the first man casts his vote for Harris. As they leave the voting booth, his friend asks, “Are you doing your patriotic duty?” The first man replied, “Bet I did, bro.”

The ad ends with this Ticket to paradise The star's voice says: “What happens in the cabin stays in the cabin.”

The managing director of the evangelical organization, Doug Pagittsaid: “After traveling the country and meeting men everywhere who have a greater desire for their vote than just what their political party or their friends want them to, they launched this campaign to make a difference on election day.” , per Hello!

“We know that when they vote, they will think about who they love most, not just what their political party or religious group tells them to do,” Pagitt added.

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