Proud to be an American! Celebs such as Jessica Biel and NeNe Leakes voted early ahead of the November 8, 2016, general election, which included the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for president. Click through to see the stars’ selfies and the sticky proof that they cast their ballots!
Celebrities Post 2016 Voting Selfies
Proud to be an American! Celebs such as Jessica Biel and NeNe Leakes voted early ahead of the November 8, 2016, general election, which included the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for president. Click through to see the stars’ selfies and the sticky proof that they cast their ballots!
Proud to be an American! Celebs such as Jessica Biel and NeNe Leakes voted early ahead of the November 8, 2016, general election, which included the choice between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for president. Click through to see the stars’ selfies and the sticky proof that they cast their ballots!
⚡️Vote=rocked.⚡️ 🤘🏽📩📬🇺🇸 #berlin
Oh! And since I'm in Germany...
#germanfunfacts!
#inGermanythewordfor"kindergarten"is"kindergarten"
ALSO!...
#Germanyonceelectedanisolationistloudmouthwhocouldreallyworkacrowd, hadterriblehair, whohatedforeignersandblamedminoritiesforthecountrysproblems, threatenedtoimprisonhisopponents, intimidatedthemedia, hadnorespectforthediplomaticprocess, andsaidonlyhecouldfixtheeconomy... and... thatdidntgosogreatforgermany.☹️🇩🇪
#alsotheyknowalotabouthoweffectivegreatbigwallsare
#themoreyouknow🌠
It's real PHOLKS, I was in New York this morning, went to Connecticut to do @espnfirsttake, then flew home to vote in Chesapeake this evening! I came home JUST TO VOTE! I'm not playing, I know as should you know just how important this election is! Back to NY in the AM! #VOTE #election2016
Guys... this election has been an emotionally taxing dumpster fire, but here's the good news: YOU ARE NOT WHO YOU VOTED FOR. There will be exactly 1 loser after tonight, and he or she will not be you. We still get to live in the greatest country in the world, where we can speak our minds, disagree, and still treat each other with human dignity. OUR POLITICS DO NOT NEED TO BE OUR IDENTITY. In fact, they can't be - not if we're all going to coexist. Let's leave the media machines & the manipulation behind, and work a little harder at finding reasons to appreciate each other. #AndFindOurBeautyLight #Hint: #YourBeautyLightIsAlwaysInFrontOfYou
Did it. Voted. And, as always, I feel a sense of pride and gratitude, exercising my right to participate in this way. This year I felt something beyond pride and gratitude - I felt a little overwhelmed as I marked my ballot and thought of all the strong women in my life, starting with my mother and my sister... all my female friends, coaches, directors... all my TEACHERS. I don't even know for sure who all these women throughout my life voted for in this election but when I voted, I thought of all of them.
Confession: Today marks the first time I have ever voted for a president. My first eligible election, I was a registered NC voter living in NYC. My second presidential election I had to travel last minute and wasn't in town to vote. It feels pretty great. And Hank loved my sticker. (Although being a NC voter would be nice this year....)
I just had the most humane experience! Today was the first time I waited until Election Day to vote and be there in person with my fellow citizens! Every single person I came in contact with was filled with such honor and pride. We exchanged smiles and projected an unspoken respect and love for one another. My heart is so full of unconditional love today for not only my closest friends and family, but for the entire population around the world! We can make a difference in how our voices are heard, how we treat each other, what we give to the world and what we take! The choice is ours to make... how awesome is that?!
I normally try and keep things light on here, but today is a really important day. This election has sadly brought out the worst in people, and too many hateful comments. So please remember everyone is allowed an opinion, but I will be so disappointed if it's not done with respect. First of all, and most importantly get out there and vote. This election is not just about choosing a president (more on that in a second) these decisions affect our local communities. You have a voice and this is how it's heard. So please before you vote- read up on propositions and candidates. And now for the big one. Yes #I'mWithHer. I realize she may not be everyone's ideal candidate but without question she is the most qualified person to run our country. I have a young daughter, and I want her to know that she can do and be anything. In fact that was the entire point of creating this nation. No matter race or gender or sexual orientation, you should be able to accomplish anything, regardless of what you look like. I want my daughter to watch a woman get sworn in as president, so as she grows up that will be her normal. I've worked my entire life with that glass ceiling over my head and now it's time to shatter that. There I have said my piece. Again I implore you, while I respect that everyone is allowed an opinion please no hate. Give respect and you will get respect.
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