Last Sunday, Joe Biden He announced that he would not run for the Democratic Party nomination and offered his support Kamala Harris The news soon became a topic of conversation in the political and entertainment sectors as the party’s candidate for the 2024 presidential election. Hollywood They expressed different views.
“While my intention is to seek re-election, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and country to step aside and focus on fulfilling my duties as president for the remainder of my term,” Biden said. “I am honored to have the support of the President, and it is my intention to qualify and earn this nomination,” Harris later responded.
Biden’s decision sparked a wave of reaction in Hollywood and the world of politics. Statistics like Barbra Streisand, Robert De Niro They expressed their views while celebrating what former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton described as an act of patriotism and vision for the country’s future.
In a statement The Hollywood Reporter, Robert De Niro He praised Biden’s decision: “In an act of political astuteness and selfless patriotism, Joe Biden is stepping aside to clear the way for another Democratic president…because Nothing is more important to our country than defeating Donald Trump At the polling stations. With respect, admiration and love, thank you Mr. President!”
Jamie Lee Curtis He expressed his full support for Biden’s decision and endorsed Harris’ nomination, writing on Instagram: “He is trustworthy and proven, and A fierce advocate for the rights of women and people of color; “His message is one of hope and unity for America at this time of great national division.”
Mark HamillA memorable hero Star WarsWhen he met with Biden in the Oval Office in May, he thanked him and said he had “a record that no president has accomplished in our lifetime” and that he “Restored honesty, dignity and integrity In office after four years of lies, crimes, corruption and chaos.
“A dignified and dignified man“, a tremendously successful president and a patriot,” said the actor. star trek, George Takei refers to the President of the United States. And, he asked the American people Kamala Harris “Be the One Behind” Trump must be defeated in the next presidential election.
Also, host and comedian John Stewart, who has previously criticized Biden’s reluctance to consider stepping down, responded with a single word, “legend.” For his part, the documentary maker Ken Burns Biden “will be remembered as one of the greats,” he said. Comedian Kathy GriffinThe man, who received death threats for criticizing Trump, wrote: “Let’s make history! Finally!”.
Ariana Grandewill soon reach the cinema in its adaptation Wicked: Part One, Biden retweeted the post on his Instagram Story, where he included a link to register to vote. Also, small screen actress and singer Barbra Streisand, published in X: “Joe Biden will go down in history as a man who accomplished important things during his 4 years in office. We should be grateful for the preservation of our democracy.
For his part, Endeavor (the media and entertainment company that owns UFC and WWE) CEO Ari Emanuel described the president’s actions positively. THR: “What a generous person!” Similarly, he showed his support for Kamala by succinctly saying, “She should compete.”
However, some voices like Cynthia Nixonoffered a critical perspective: “The Youth and people of color They desperately want to vote for Trump’s Democratic opponent, but They don’t promise that someone will finance the killing of innocent Palestinians. To win, our Democratic candidate must support funding for health, housing and education, not for Netanyahu’s genocide.
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