Paul Rudd plays special part to support young voters amid US elections
Jennifer Garner also showed support to the voters through video call
Paul Rudd, amid US elections 2024, played his part in supporting young voters outside polling station in Pennsylvania.
Rudd felt like handing out water bottles to the voters standing in long queues at the Temple University in Philadelphia. The Marvel star added that he wanted to do his best to support the young electorates.
Besides that, the Friends star also expressed that he felt wonderful seeing the youth participating for a change.
While talking to news channel, MSNBC, the 55-year-old, said: “We’ve been doing lots of stuff today here in Pennsylvania and we wanted to come out and tell these students they’re doing really great things.”
“I just wanted to give people water. They’re waiting in line for a long time, and it’s a wonderful thing that all these young people are out voting.”
When the news outlet asked Rudd about the elections, he just simply smiled and stated: “I feel good about handing out some waters.”
Where Paul showed support by appearing at the polling stations, many other celebrities also played their part by facetiming young students.
Demi Lovato called at University of Nevada, whereas Josh Gad facetimed students at Lehigh University. Meanwhile, Jennifer Garner also video called at Villanova University.
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