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HILLARY CLINTON MAKES FINAL PUSH FOR VOTES WITH HELP FROM MADONNA, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND JON BON JOVI

Kevin Dietsch/UPI

Kevin Dietsch/UPI

Election Day, November 8th, is here people!  Americans are flocking to the polls to cast their ballots for the next U.S. President.  Throughout this presidential race, famous singers have taken the stage at various rallies and fundraisers in support of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, including Katy Perry, Beyonce, and Chance the Rapper.  On the final night before Election Day, Hillary got some major help from music legends Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, and Madonna.

Getty Images

Getty Images

Monday night, Hillary held a last-minute rally at Independence Mall in Philadelphia, for a crowd of around 20,000 people.  Hillary was joined by her husband Bill Clinton, the Obamas, Bruce Springsteen, and Jon Bon Jovi.  Bon Jovi performed a live set for the rally crowd, including The Beatles’ “Here Comes The Sun.”  Bon Jovi then addressed the audience, saying, “I am voting for someone who sees my nieces as future leaders, and not objects to be rated.”

Next up, Springsteen performed his three songs, "Thunder Road," "Dancing in the Dark" and "Long Walk Home."  Springsteen had some choice words for Donald Trump: “This is a man whose vision is limited to little beyond himself, who has the profound lack of decency that would allow him to prioritize his own interests and ego before American democracy itself.  Somebody who would be willing to damage our long-cherished and admired system rather than look to himself for the reasons behind his own epic failure.  And that's unforgivable. Tomorrow, those ideas and that campaign is going down.”

Springsteen finished with, “Let's all do our part so we can look back on 2016 and say we stood with Hillary Clinton on the right side of history. That's why I'm standing here with you tonight, for the dream of a better America.”

Nothing like a free Springsteen-Bon Jovi concert to spread the word to get out and vote!

Matt Rourke/AP

Matt Rourke/AP

Hillary also had some last-minute campaign help from Madonna.  The hugely famous singer took it upon herself to perform a surprise, acoustic concert in New York City’s Washington Square Park Monday night.  She sang, “Express Yourself,” “Like A Prayer,” and John Lennons’ “Imagine.”  After the performance, Madonna implored the audience to vote, saying, “Please come out tomorrow.  Vote with your heart, vote with your mind, vote with your spirit, vote with your soul.  Save this country, please.  Vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton!”

Take it from music legends Madonna, Springsteen, and Bon Jovi – Get out there and vote!

Still not sure how to get your vote in?  Check out rockthevote.com to find out if you can vote instantly in your state!

 

Ya Know You Wanna!

ROBERT DOWNEY JR, SCARLETT JOHANSSON AND OTHER CELEBS WANT YOU TO “GET OUT THERE AND VOTE”

CNN

CNN

Election Day is tomorrow, November 8th, which means the craziest Presidential race in U.S. history will finally come to a close.  Either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will take their place in the Oval Office as Commander in Chief.  But there is still a good chunk of Americans who have chosen not to cast a ballot for this particular Election.

Throughout the campaigns, celebrities such as Robert DeNiro, Kathy Griffin, Aziz Ansari, and tons more, have appeared in videos urging people to vote, usually against Trump.  You can revisit The WANNA’s previous roundup of celeb-driven videos here.

In a new SaveTheDay.Vote video, “Vote Tomorrow,” released Monday November 7th, director Joss Whedon rounded up several Hollywood celebrities in a final attempt to encourage people to go out and vote.  In “Vote Tomorrow”, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, James Franco, Neil Patrick Harris, and others urge viewers to “just get out and vote” on November 8th.  They add humor to the video, along with more serious intonations, such as Julianne Moore saying, “No one has the right to stop you from casting your vote.”

Watch the full video below, and then make sure to get out and cast your vote tomorrow!

You got a ride? You got a plan? Everything changes tomorrow - don't miss out on history. For more information about what's on your ballot and where your polling station is, go to savetheday.vote. Starring Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johannson, James Franco Neil Patrick Harris Keegan-Michael Key Julianne Moore, and Martin Sheen.

 

Ya Know You Wanna!

BEST CELEB TWEETS FROM THE FINAL CLINTON VS. TRUMP DEBATE

Joe Raedle/AP

Joe Raedle/AP

Millions of Americans tuned into CNN last night to watch Clinton and Trump fight dirty during the final Presidential debate, at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas.  The moderator, registered Democrat, Fox News Host, Chris Wallace kicked off the debate with a "take no prisoners" attitude.  Wallace stuck to the script for the most part and kept the candidates in line.  The "nasty" back and forth zingers between Trump and Hill didn't disappoint.

Trump called Clinton, “a nasty woman,” and Clinton called Trump a “puppet.”  Americans will miss watching the entertaining and controversial exchanges between Trump and Hill.  Yes, we can thank Trump for his unconventional approach to politics.  But, all the fun isn't over just yet.  You can bet the debate will continue online.  Donald does love to lash out during his late night tweet sessions.  Trump isn't the only one tweeting politics.  Twitter has been a major resource for the entire nation during this election.   Numerous famous faces have voiced their opinions via Twitter.  The WANNA has been following the celebrity tweets posted each presidential debate.  The final debate generated some serious anti-Trump celebrity tweets.

Aaron Paul attacked Trump’s grammar and tweeted, “Very much smarter. –Trump.”  Others blatantly tweeted their support for Hillary.  Patton Oswalt tweeted, “Hillary trying not to laugh at Pasty McHonky saying 'hombre.'"

 More outrageous celebrity tweets listed below...enjoy!

Shonda Rhimes:

@shondarhimes, Twitter

@shondarhimes, Twitter

Chloe Grace Moretz: 

@ChloeGMoretz, Twitter

@ChloeGMoretz, Twitter

Chelsea Handler:

@chelseahandler, Twitter

@chelseahandler, Twitter

George Takei:

@GeorgeTakei, Twitter

@GeorgeTakei, Twitter

Aaron Paul: 

@aaronpaul_8, Twitter

@aaronpaul_8, Twitter

J.K. Rowling:

@jk_rowling, Twitter

@jk_rowling, Twitter

Judd Apatow: 

@JuddApatow, Twitter

@JuddApatow, Twitter

Stephen King: 

@StephenKing, Twitter

@StephenKing, Twitter

Patton Oswalt: 

@pattonoswalt, Twitter

@pattonoswalt, Twitter

Bill Maher:

@billmaher, Twitter

@billmaher, Twitter

Ben Schwartz: 

@rejectedjokes, Twitter

@rejectedjokes, Twitter

Josh Gad: 

@joshgad, Twitter

@joshgad, Twitter

Zoey Deutch: 

@zoeydeutch, Twitter

@zoeydeutch, Twitter

John Legend: 

@johnlegend, Twitter

@johnlegend, Twitter

 

Ya Know You Wanna!

CLINTON VS. TRUMP PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE: CELEBS REACT ON TWITTER

Getty Images

Getty Images

Monday night on CNN was the first Presidential debate between candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island.  NBC News Journalist Lester Holt moderated the discussion, which covered topics of race in America, gun control, ISIS, and education.

As usual, Twitter exploded with reactions about the broadcast, and Hollywood celebrities were among the many that chimed in.

The WANNA has listed some of the best celebrity Twitter reactions below.

Before the debate even started, A-listers urged their followers to tune in:

Twitter, @kerrywashington

Twitter, @kerrywashington

Some tweeted the importance of voting:

Twitter, @TheEllenShow

Twitter, @TheEllenShow

Twitter, @chelseahandler

Twitter, @chelseahandler

Twitter, @johnlegend

Twitter, @johnlegend

While others took a more entertaining approach, and tweeted their thoughts:

Twitter, @katyperry

Twitter, @katyperry

Twitter, @BetteMidler

Twitter, @BetteMidler

Twitter, @shondarhimes

Twitter, @shondarhimes

Twitter, @lenadunham

Twitter, @lenadunham

Twitter, @Sarah_Hyland

Twitter, @Sarah_Hyland

Twitter, @SethMacFarlane

Twitter, @SethMacFarlane

Twitter, @SarahKSilverman

Twitter, @SarahKSilverman

Twitter, @iamrashidajones

Twitter, @iamrashidajones

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WANNA MAKE A FEW CALLS FOR HILLARY CLINTON?

Gina Giordan

Clinton's Director of Grassroots Engagement, Adam Parkhomenko 

Clinton's Director of Grassroots Engagement, Adam Parkhomenko 

Talking Politics is always a sure way to fire up any conversation.  If you are a NY'er, enjoy pontificating politics and you plan to vote for Mrs. Hillary Clinton, then how about donating some talk time in Brooklyn?  

As Presidential hopeful's gear up for the New York primary election on April 16, Hillary Clinton's campaign continues to reach out to supporters via email asking for donations.  But, today, the focus isn't just on donations, Clinton's Director of Grassroots Engagement, Adam Parkhomenko is asking Clinton supporters to "pick up the phone!"  You can see the email below...

If you are indeed TEAM HILLARY and want to join the official HILLARY FOR AMERICA Brooklyn Phone Bank log onto Clinton's website or CLICK HERE to RSVP for the official HILLARY FOR AMERICA Brooklyn Phone Bank on March 10, 2016, 5p.m. - 9p.m. at the United Federation of Teachers located on 335 Adams St, BK, NY 11201.

Do you plan on voting at the NY Primary?  Are you voting for Clinton or Trump?  

The Wanna team would love to hear your comments below...

"Ya know you Wanna!"