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Sign the petition: Beyoncé and Taylor Swift knew what was at stake in 2020—let's urge them t

Sign the petition: Beyoncé and Taylor Swift knew what was at stake in 2020—let's urge them to protect our freedoms again. Friend, Following Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign announcement and the announcement of her running mate, Governor Tim Walz, there has been a groundswell of political and grassroots support. But the reality is that we have less than 80 days to build the diverse voting bloc we need to defeat Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans at the polls. We need every eligible voter to turn out to vote for our democracy and freedom this election. And to do that, we need major celebrities like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift to use their massive platforms, influence, and following to make a difference this year. [Will you add your name to the petition to call on celebrities, including Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, to endorse Harris and turn out voters this November?]( [SIGN NOW]( Beyoncé and Swift are two of the most influential entertainers in the world. With a collective 595 million followers on Instagram alone, their voices hold immense weight and power. And we're not asking them to do something they have never done before. Both Beyoncé and Taylor endorsed and supported Biden and Harris in 2020, with Swift endorsing at the beginning of October and Beyoncé endorsing the night before the election.1,2 They both knew what was at stake then, and there is so much still at stake now: our bodily autonomy, our freedoms, our education, and our democracy. [We are quickly approaching the election, and there is no time to waste. Now is the perfect moment for Beyoncé and Taylor Swift to endorse Kamala Harris. Will you sign the petition?]( [SIGN NOW]( This election, 41 million Gen Zers will be eligible to vote, including 8 million new voters.3 Not only that but 3.5 million adults of voting age have been naturalized in the U.S. since the last presidential election.4 That's a significant number of people who can be mobilized to vote in this election. It doesn't stop with Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. By coming out in support of Harris, they can inspire other touring musicians this summer and fall—including Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Kacey Musgraves, Billie Eilish, and Cyndi Lauper—to use their stage to encourage millions of fans to protect our democracy and vote for Harris. This election is about two futures—one where Harris takes us forward and one where Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans take us backward. The stakes could not be higher. We need to energize voters to promote reproductive and bodily autonomy, advance workers' rights and protections, tackle student loan debt, protect public schools, pass commonsense gun regulations, and make our democracy work for all of us. And in order to do that, we need everyone to do their part. [We can't afford to have major celebrities like Beyoncé and Swift on the sidelines—we need them to join the fight to protect our future. We need them to endorse Harris for president.]( [SIGN NOW]( During Harris's rally in Atlanta, Georgia, rappers Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion, who collectively have more than 104 million followers, showed up to support and perform. They not only helped energize the more than 10,000 attendees but sparked widespread media coverage that helped shape the narrative of Harris's campaign impact.5We need other performers to follow suit and carry that energy through to November. In the last presidential election, voters turned out in record numbers, with nearly 66% of the population casting a ballot.6 We accomplished that in part with relational organizing. So whether it's talking to your friends and neighbors or audiences and fans, we need each and every one of us to use the platforms we have so we can break records again and make history this fall. [Click here to add your name to the petition and then share with three friends to help spread the word.]( [SIGN NOW]( Thanks for all you do. –MoveOn Sources: - "Taylor Swift endorses Joe Biden for President," NBC News, October 7, 2020 [( - "Beyoncé Encourages Fans To Vote As She Touts Biden In Last-Minute Instagram Endorsement," Forbes, November 2, 2020 [( - "41 Million Members of Gen Z Will Be Eligible to Vote in 2024," Tufts University, October 18, 2023 [( - "It's not just young voters. New citizens will head to the polls this year, too," NPR, May 31, 2024 [( - "Atlanta Turns Out for Kamala Harris," The Cut, July 31, 2024 [( - "Voter turnout, 2018-2022," Pew Research Center, July 12, 2023 [( Paid for by MoveOn. Does not equal endorsement.   Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Daily Kos, Daily Kos 344 20th Street Oakland, CA 94612

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