Millionaire Marvel actors assemble to endorse Harris – Washington Examiner
A group of wealthy actors from the Marvel Cinematic Universe came together to support Vice President Kamala Harris. Notable figures like Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Don Cheadle, Danai Gurira, Mark Ruffalo, and Paul Bettany participated in a virtual meeting to strategize their voting plans and discuss ways to assist in Harris’s presidential campaign. The session was marked by lighthearted banter, including a playful reference to assembling as Avengers. They encouraged their fans and followers to engage in the electoral process with hashtags like #AssembleForDemocracy and #VoteBlue, emphasizing that every vote is crucial in the upcoming elections.
Millionaire Marvel actors assemble to endorse Harris
Millionaire actors from the Marvel Cinematic Universe assembled Thursday to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.
“Hi Avengers!” Scarlett Johansson said. “Thanks for jumping on the call.”
“Woah, woah, woah,” Don Cheadle shot in. “I think you mean assembling!”
The group of actors, which also included Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Danai Gurira, Mark Ruffalo, and Paul Bettany, gathered to discuss their voting plans and how they can help put Harris in the White House.
“I think Kamala Harris needs a catchphrase,” Downey suggested.
The actors then went around and suggested one based on their respective Marvel characters.
“How about this?” Evans piped up. “Just off the top of my head: ‘I can do this all day.’”
“Kamala forever,” Gurira suggested.
Each suggestion was met with a joke from the cast members before Bettany offered what would be the group’s eventual choice.
“How about, ‘I’m down with democracy’?” he asked. “It’s just clean. It’s simple.”
The group banded around the new slogan with a few more jokes, and some dramatic superhero music was used to score the new catchphrase.
“I’m Kamala Harris, and I am down with democracy!” Cheadle supplied in the final voice-over.
The call to endorse Harris is not the first time Marvel actors have banded together in politics.
In 2016, many of the actors were featured in a video to “save the day,” which appeared to push voters to support twice-failed presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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