Hillary Clinton Endorsed by Gina Rodriguez, Lena Dunham, Katy Perry in Campaign Video
Gina Rodriguez, Lena Dunham and more than a dozen other celebrity women endorsed Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in a new video released Monday.
Dunham released the video on her Facebook fan page on Monday morning, along with a message that said, "#ImWithHer. Are you? See why we're supporting Hillary Clinton and go to hillaryclinton.com/commit to tell us you're coming out to vote this year."
"Scream Queens" star Jamie Lee Curtis appears first in the star-studded video, which was titled after Clinton's campaign slogan #ImWithHer.
"I want my president of the United States to make decisions on my behalf based on her experience, her command, her intelligence and from her big, warm, embracing feminine heart," said Curtis.
Later on in the clip, Rodriguez explained that she is backing Clinton in the 2016 race "because she is fighting for immigration reform and fighting to keep our families together." The "Jane The Virgin" star also injected a plea for Latinos to participate in the upcoming election. "That is the reason why, Latinos, we need to vote," said the Golden Globe winner.
Other women who appear in the nearly two-minute video include Katy Perry, Rosie O'Donnell, Amber Tamblyn, Jemima Kirke, Katie Lowes and Uzo Aduba and "Parks and Recreation" star Retta. Most of them are seen reciting the "I'm with her" slogan.
"I'm with her because I want to maintain my freedoms," said Shonda Rhimes, the creator of "Scandal" and "Grey's Antanomy."
"I'm with her because I want my daughters to grow up safe. And I'm with her because every child in this country deserves an equal shot at the American Dream," she continued.
Meanwhile, celebrity fitness trainer Tracy Anderson reasoned that she is supporting the former first lady because "even though I love what I do, I'm sick of working double-time just to get what bros get."
Watch the video below:
Posted by Lena Dunham on Monday, February 1, 2016
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