When it comes to politics,Watch Lustful Ghost Online celebrity endorsements can be game changers.
In an Instagram video posted today, native Alabamian Channing Tatum enjoined people from his home state to get out and vote today for Democrat Doug Jones in the Alabama special election. For Tatum, Moore has "done things that in my opinion go beyond the line of trust."
SEE ALSO: Someone shaved Donald Trump into the back of their head and it's frightening AFTatum says he doesn't identify as either a Democrat or a Republican because "I am my own mind and my own heart and that is more complex than red and blue" — which is both a familiar refrain for many Americans and an impossibly lame one. "Most of all," he adds, he just wants "young people to go out and vote."
BORING.
Still, Tatum may exert some positive influence in what is expected to be an incredibly narrow race.
More than anything i just want young people to go out and vote.
Moore is a man "that's been accused of assaulting girls," Tatum says in the post. Unfortunately, as we've seen, standing up against pedophilia is a necessary political position in 2017.
Earlier in the week, Tatum shared another video urging Alabamians to vote for Doug Jones.
Alabamians - please get out and vote this Tuesday Dec 12th in the special Senate election for #DougJones. Watch & share this video w/ local Alabamians & legendary civil rights leader @RepJohnLewis. #RightSideOfHistory Check out @woke_vote to find a polling station near you.
We'll be stress-watching the results all night long.
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