West Wing Cast Campaigns for Harris in Wisconsin
West Wing Cast Campaigns for Harris in Wisconsin

West Wing Cast Campaigns for Harris in Wisconsin

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Cast members of 'The West Wing', including Martin Sheen and Bradley Whitford, campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in Wisconsin, focusing on mobilizing voters ahead of the closely contested election. During a canvassing event in Madison, the actors criticized former President Donald Trump's policies, specifically regarding tax issues and disaster responses, urging voters to recognize the stakes of the upcoming election. They emphasized the importance of reaching undecided voters and engaging Black and women voters, who are reportedly less likely to vote this year. The cast's events included discussions on Harris' plans to lower costs and protect fundamental rights, alongside a celebration of the show's 25th anniversary. Recent polls indicate a tight race in Wisconsin, with the Democratic ticket slightly leading, making every vote crucial. The campaign activities included multiple stops across the state to connect with constituents and drive voter turnout.

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