Bryan Cranston Endorses Kamala Harris for 2024
Bryan Cranston Endorses Kamala Harris for 2024
Bryan Cranston Endorses Kamala Harris for 2024
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Bryan Cranston, the acclaimed actor known for his role in Breaking Bad, publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz at a Democratic campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 12, 2024. During his speech, Cranston emphasized the importance of reproductive rights, stating that decisions about a woman's body should solely be made by her, and expressed his concern for his daughter's future regarding these rights. His endorsement gained significant attention on social media, eliciting mixed reactions from fans, with some praising his stance while others criticized it. Cranston also participated in a virtual town hall event hosted by Oprah Winfrey, where he reiterated his support for Harris and highlighted the optimism he feels about the campaign. As the presidential election approaches, Cranston joins a growing list of celebrities voicing their political preferences, amid a heated race between Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump. The election is set for November 5, 2024, with early voting already underway in several states.

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