Tinseltown seems to have already fallen in line behind Socialist-Democrat and New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, who defeated a crowded field of Democrats to become the party’s nominee for the November election.
When you realize he’s a candidate who supported defunding the police and “queer liberation” and who wants to create city-run grocery stores while expressing a desire to ban all guns, he’s the perfect choice for today’s morally bankrupt Hollywood.
It’s easy to support a government takeover that could hurt average Americans when your net worth is through the roof.
Some of those who stood for Mamdani included “Harold and Kumar” star Kal Penn, who acted as emcee during a rally for him in Brooklyn back in May, according to Breitbart.
“Saturday Night Live” cast members Bowen Yang and Sarah Sherman campaigned for Mamdani as well.
The Breitbart story also listed several social media posts on X from various celebrities who aimed to boost his candidacy.
Model and actress Emily Ratajkowski helped Mamdani with a get-out-the-vote video:
Former “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon said she had “never been more excited to vote for anyone” than she was for Mamdani. Her enthusiasm seemed manufactured and rehearsed, perhaps to increase her relevance. But hey, she’s an actress, after all.
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