The American actress and producer reveals the reason for her endorsement and blasts critics, who called her “uneducated.”
Jennifer Lawrence has declared her presidential endorsement ahead of the 2024 US elections. She has made her choice clear by revealing her endorsement and the reason behind it while also giving it back to trolls and critics for calling her “uneducated.” The 34-year-old Oscar-winning actress has endorsed Kamala Harris in the White House race against Donald Trump.
Jennifer Lawrence endorses Kamala Harris, declaring her presidential choice.
Apart from other celebrities like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Elon Musk speaking about their presidential endorsement in the 2024 US elections, Jennifer Lawrence also comes forward to declare her support for the 2024 US elections. She has announced her support for Kamala Harris as the next US president. The 34-year-old Oscar-winning actress has endorsed Kamala Harris in the White House race against Donald Trump, asserting that Harris “can protect reproductive rights.”
What did Jennifer Lawrence say in her endorsement of Kamala Harris?
The actress and producer of Hollywood, while speaking to People Magazine, declared, “I am voting for Kamala Harris” while stressing that “the most important thing” is to “not let somebody into the White House who is going to ban abortion.” She added, “Abortion is literally on the ballot.”
Lawrence gives it back to trolls.
While declaring her support for Harris, Jennifer Lawrence also gave it back to those who trolled her, calling her “uneducated” for not completing high school. She said that every time she gets involved in politics, people point out that she did not attend school, dropped out of middle school, and didn’t have a classic education. She said, “So storytelling is where I get most of my education.”
Outspoken on her views on abortion.
She recently produced the documentary titled “Zurawski v. Texas,” about proponents of abortion care who sued the state of Texas in 2023. Hence, she has been outspoken about her views on the critical subject. Discussing the film, she told the Magazine, “Women are dying,” and she believes the documentary can “enlighten people’s idea of what abortion is and why certain people need abortions— and why it’s so important to keep lawmakers out of people’s doctors’ offices and families.”