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Celebrities support President Obama’s candidacy

Posted On 26 Oct 2012
Celebrities support President Obama candidacy

Celebrities support President Obama candidacy

Female celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria, Beyoncé and many other influential women, participated in a video posted on Barack Obama’s official YouTube channel, in which they openly express their support to the current president, highlighting the work he has always done for women during his political career.

Jennifer Lopez points out the importance of women’s suffrage and states that when women come together for a cause, they can achieve what they intend.

Meanwhile, Beyoncé, talks from the point of view of a mother, and ensured  feeling  identified with the story of overcoming President Obama.

Actresses Olivia Wilde, Kerry Washington and Jane Lynch, show their rejection and concern for the proposals of conservative Republican candidate Mitt Romney.

While Eva Longoria speaks about all the work that has cost women for equal rights and also clarifies that she’s worried that there might be a government that  could take a step backwards  in terms of freedom.

(BG)

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