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Paul Rudd, Selena Gomez, Anne Hathaway and more stars are doing their part to encourage voters to stay in long lines on Election Day.
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00:00Paul Rudd, Selena Gomez, Anne Hathaway, and more stars are doing their part to encourage
00:05voters to stay in long lines on Election Day. Rudd made a surprise visit to voters at Temple
00:11University in Pennsylvania. During an MSNBC broadcast on Tuesday, the actor was spotted
00:17handing out water bottles. I just wanted to give people water. They're waiting in line for a long
00:22time, and it's a wonderful thing that all these young people are out voting. More celebrities are
00:26reportedly FaceTiming into other voter lines across the country, including Jennifer Garner at
00:30Villanova University, Josh Gad at Lehigh University, Mark Cuban at the University of North Carolina at
00:36Charlotte, and Demi Lovato at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Meanwhile, stars also took to
00:41social media to encourage voters to stay in line. Tuesday evening, Anne Hathaway posted this video
00:46on Instagram. So I hear that there's crazy long lines at college campuses, which, oh my gosh,
00:52you guys, thank you for showing up to vote. She went on to serenade her followers with a special
00:57Election Day edition of Sabrina Carpenter's song, Please, Please, Please.
01:01Voting is magic, but also annoying. You waited out this long. Let's make it not boring. Oh,
01:12please, please, please, please hold life.
01:25Selena Gomez also shared a video on her Instagram story encouraging people to stay in line, along with this
01:31important information. If you are in line before the polls close, you have a legal right to vote.
01:38Please vote. Plus, Billie Eilish posted a similar message on her Instagram story.
01:43She also wrote, if you have questions about voting, call or text 866-OUR-VOTE. Vote to protect our
01:49freedoms and our future. For more election updates, head to THR.com. This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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