.SelenaGomez is urging fans to vote for Stacey Abrams in the Georgia gubernatorial election
Selena Gomez attends ACLU SoCal's Annual Bill of Rights dinner at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on November 17, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.took to social media on Monday to encourage her followers to vote for Stacey Abrams in the race for Georgia governor.“Hi, everyone in Georgia,” the singer says directly to the camera on her Instagram Story. “My friend Stacey Abrams is in an extremely close race to become governor.
“Please grab some friends and vote early,” she concluded in her message before directing fans to visit the Democratic candidate’s website and adding one final urge to “please vote!” Abrams is running in the state’s gubernatorial race against Republican Brian Kemp. The two faced off in a heated final debate ahead of the Nov. 8 election on Sunday night , covering everything from abortion access and crime to inflation and the economy.
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