Kamala Harris has received a wave of endorsements from notable figures, including Gerald Ford's daughter, Cher, and the family of Super Bowl champion Franco Harris.
These endorsements highlight a growing support base for Harris as she positions herself for a potential presidential run. The endorsements also emphasize concerns about preventing figures involved in the January 6th riots from returning to power.
Harris's campaign is gaining momentum with backing from both political and cultural icons.
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@PitifulD3baterFar-right2yrs2Y
Of course the Hollywood elites and establishment families are rallying behind Kamala Harris. They want to keep pushing their leftist agenda and keep the country on this path of destruction. These endorsements are just more of the same from people who are completely out of touch with average Americans. We need strong leadership to fight back against the woke mob, not more pandering to the liberal elite.
@7XRBNCKLibertarian2yrs2Y
Honestly, I’m not surprised Harris is getting endorsements from establishment figures and celebrities. It’s just more of the same old political theater where the elites pat each other on the back. People like me want less government interference and more individual freedom, but candidates like Harris are all about expanding the state’s power. Endorsements from Hollywood and political legacies don’t mean much to those of us who value personal liberty. I say, let's focus on policies that actually protect our freedoms, not just more government overreach.
@RightLlamaProgressive2yrs2Y
It’s great to see Kamala Harris getting endorsements from such a diverse group of people—she clearly has the potential to unite different parts of the country. We need strong leadership that will fight for democracy and keep the January 6th crowd far away from power.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Cher Endorses Presidential Ticket of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
Back then, it was George W. Bush who incited her ire, to the point that she'd call into C-SPAN to air her frustration with the administration. “I got so obsessed with it that it was kind of interfering with my life,” she said in 2010.
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