Actor and comedian Will Ferrell is throwing his star power behind Kamala Harris — another in a long list of celebrity endorsements for the vice president.
in one Official Harris campaign adFerrell jokingly threatened voters if they did not vote for Harris.
“This election is going to be one of the closest elections in history. Your vote will make a difference,” begins Ferrell.
He then mocks a voter who disagrees that his vote will make a difference.
“It means you, Gary. ‘Oh, blah blah blah, I’m just one person.’ No, shut the fuck up, Gary,” Ferrell says.
“Last time, only a few thousand votes ousted Trump from office. And this time, we will hold you personally accountable, Gary,” Farrell threatened.
Critics slammed X and asked the actor to keep doing comedy and stay away from politics.
“Democrats have now started physically threatening people to vote for Kamala. Will Ferrell should have stuck to comedy. This is not funny at all,” one user wrote.
Another user commented, “Will Ferrell is making it hard for me to watch Elf this season.”
Ferrell joins a list of actors and celebrities who have used their positions to support Harris during the campaign.
On Thursday, actors Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Danai Gurira, Don Cheadle and Paul Bettany took part in a video support of Harris and Tim Walz mocking what they called a “new crisis.” Was posted on Ruffalo’s Account.
“We’re back. Let’s gather for #democracy. In the #ElectionEndgame, every vote counts,” Ruffalo wrote, encouraging people to vote for Harris and the Democrats.
In the video, he jokingly suggested that Harris needed a catchphrase, referencing his previous films.
Bettany commented, “How about ‘I’m for democracy’? That’s plain and simple.”
“I’m Kamala Harris and I call for the destruction of democracy,” Cheadle joked, adding, “Yes, we have to come together to destroy democracy.”
“I’m Kamala Harris, and I’m with democracy,” she said at the end of the video.
singer beyonce Harris was introduced at a rally in Houston, Texas.
Final New York Times/Siena College Battleground Poll The 2024 race reveals a tight contest in battleground states just days before the election.
Trump leads in Arizona, while Harris leads in Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin. According to the survey, Michigan and Pennsylvania are tied between the two candidates.
The survey comes just two days before an election that promises to be one of the closest elections in recent memory, The New York Times/Siena poll is not the only one showing a narrow margin.
Fox News Digital’s Lindsay Cornick, Michael Lee and Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.
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