“Enough of the arguments!” Julia Roberts made a campaign appearance in Georgia for Democrat Kamala Harris’ campaign.
Many Hollywood stars have already sided with Democratic candidate Kamala Harris (59) in the current presidential election campaign. This also applies to Julia Roberts (56), who spoke at a Democratic rally in the strictly conservative Cherokee County in the US state of Georgia on Wednesday and once again made her political position clear. The Oscar winner campaigned for looser abortion rights for women. In Georgia, it is currently illegal to have an abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy unless the child was conceived through rape or incest, or the mother’s health is at risk if the pregnancy continues.
Julia Roberts explained on the podium that she had traveled ten hours, but that she would take on the hardships again at any time to fight for the cause. Despite all the differences of opinion with other political camps, she advocated mutual exchange: “Obviously we all feel the same way politically in this room,” said Roberts. Nevertheless, you have to talk to everyone: “Maybe they don’t understand things the way you do. Talk to them.” In addition, all US citizens should be encouraged to register in order to be able to vote – even if, in their own opinion, the box might be ticked in the wrong place.
Julia Roberts: “Enough of the arguments!”
“This is the United States of America and we’ve been missing the ‘united’ part for a long time,” said Roberts, earning praise for it. “Let’s just get started now! Enough of the arguments!” demanded Roberts emotionally. She wants to “have joy, make repairs, reduce prices and rents and come to good solutions” with a united nation.
Julia Roberts has been supporting the Democratic camp for many years and clearly positioned herself against the Republicans in the election campaigns of Barack Obama (63) and Joe Biden (81). The “Pretty Woman” star spoke via video link at a Democratic campaign appearance last month and said that her two adult children, the twins Hazel and Phinnaeus (both 19), were also voting for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election will vote for the new US president.
Source: Stern

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