November 15, 2024
Actress Jennifer Garner encouraged Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaigners in Pennsylvania by implying their sexual appeal has increased. Garner was in Lancaster County Friday to meet in the Harris campaign office there, which proclaims to be the second Democratic campaign office ever there. Pennsylvania has largely voted for the Democratic presidential candidate in past years, including […]

Actress Jennifer Garner encouraged Vice President Kamala Harris‘s campaigners in Pennsylvania by implying their sexual appeal has increased.

Garner was in Lancaster County Friday to meet in the Harris campaign office there, which proclaims to be the second Democratic campaign office ever there. Pennsylvania has largely voted for the Democratic presidential candidate in past years, including 2020, but flipped for Trump during his 2016 bid. The state has 19 electoral votes, which can give a candidate their lead.

“Listen, I know you’ve knocked and knocked, and I know you’ve called and called. I know you’ve given and given, and you’re worn out. But the truth is, you are, you are the front lines. This is it. I mean, I’m looking at these beautiful faces, these women and these strong men,” Garner said. “God, is there anything sexier than a man who is like, ‘Men for Kamala?’ Woo!”

“You are the front line of this battle, for lack of a better word,” she continued. “It really is. There are two ways forward, and you guys are gonna have a huge voice in how that way is chosen.”

Garner visited Arizona earlier this month to campaign for the Harris-Walz ticket there. Arizona is also known as a swing state, in which both the Democratic and GOP campaigns have ramped up efforts.

“I love that [Kamala Harris] is going to help small businesses get up and running,” Garner said in a statement. “I love that she is going to help young people or people with first-time homeownership and that she’s going to build more houses and really address the housing crisis we have in this country.”

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Lancaster Mayor Danese Sorace was next to Garner throughout the event, and also offered her endorsement for Harris.

Garner’s visit came days before the last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania, Oct 21. Voters can request mail-in ballots until Oct. 29.

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