Stars' reaction to the results of the 2024 elections: support and disappointment
7 november 2024 в 00:13
The 2024 presidential election forced many celebrities to express their opinions on the results, with Republican candidates Donald Trump and J.D. Vance winning the election for president and vice president, scheduled to take office after President Joe Biden’s term ends in January 2025. Let’s look at how various stars reacted to the election results, expressing both support and disappointment.
Previously an active supporter of Kamala Harris, Cardi B shared a touching post on Instagram on November 6, 2024. «Vice President Kamala, despite all they said to bring you down or belittle your candidacy for president, they can never say that you did not walk your path with honesty and integrity!» She added: «I never thought I would see the day when a woman of color would run for the office of President of the United States, but you showed me, showed my daughters and women across the country that anything is possible. Thank you for being an example, thank you for being an inspiration, thank you for being a real example of what the American dream should be!»
Long-time Trump supporter Elon Musk attended several rallies and posted on X: «Morning in America», - alongside a photo with the American flag.
Ana Navarro-Cardenas, an open supporter of the Harris-Vance campaign, wrote on social media: «I am at peace. I have no regrets. I did everything I could to support a qualified, decent woman offering an optimistic vision of a united America. I am proud of what I did. The majority has spoken. This is democracy. We must accept the results and hope for the best for our country. And we must continue to fight, condemning abuses of power and injustice. Today you may be disappointed. Tomorrow we rise».
On X, Lili Reinhart shared her disappointment, stating: «I can’t imagine how women who have come forward with statements of sexual violence by Trump feel. To see millions of people voting for their abuser. My heart breaks for this. I believe you and I am so sorry».
On Instagram, Billie Eilish posted a black screen with the message: «This is a war against women».
This is a huge step in the right direction to address the major issues happening in the world right now. America is saved.
To the Democrats…
I hope some can see that truth prevailed in these elections.
Voting for the «bad orange guy» is emotional…
Encouraging his fans to vote for Trump, Jake Paul posted on X early on November 6: «Truth and God prevailed in America. This is a huge step in the right direction to address the major issues happening in the world right now. America is saved».
Jeff Bezos congratulated the elected president on X, saying: «Big congratulations to our 45th and now 47th president on an outstanding political comeback and resolute victory. No nation has greater opportunities. I wish @realDonaldTrump all the success in leading and uniting the America we all love».
Christina Applegate expressed on X: «Please unfollow me if you voted against women’s rights. Against disabled rights. Yes, that’s right. Unfollow me because what you did is unreal. I don’t want followers like that. So yes. Done».
Expressing her concerns on Instagram, Jamie Lee Curtis shared: «Many fear that their rights will be limited and denied. Many, minority groups and young people will be scared. Gays and transgender people will be even more scared. We know that many women will now have difficulty accessing the reproductive medical care they need and deserve. There will be those who will help you. Including me. But what this really means is that we wake up and fight. Fight for women and our children and their future and fight against»
Previously an active supporter of Kamala Harris, Cardi B shared a touching post on Instagram on November 6, 2024. «Vice President Kamala, despite all they said to bring you down or belittle your candidacy for president, they can never say that you did not walk your path with honesty and integrity!» She added: «I never thought I would see the day when a woman of color would run for the office of President of the United States, but you showed me, showed my daughters and women across the country that anything is possible. Thank you for being an example, thank you for being an inspiration, thank you for being a real example of what the American dream should be!»
Long-time Trump supporter Elon Musk attended several rallies and posted on X: «Morning in America», - alongside a photo with the American flag.
Ana Navarro-Cardenas, an open supporter of the Harris-Vance campaign, wrote on social media: «I am at peace. I have no regrets. I did everything I could to support a qualified, decent woman offering an optimistic vision of a united America. I am proud of what I did. The majority has spoken. This is democracy. We must accept the results and hope for the best for our country. And we must continue to fight, condemning abuses of power and injustice. Today you may be disappointed. Tomorrow we rise».
On X, Lili Reinhart shared her disappointment, stating: «I can’t imagine how women who have come forward with statements of sexual violence by Trump feel. To see millions of people voting for their abuser. My heart breaks for this. I believe you and I am so sorry».
On Instagram, Billie Eilish posted a black screen with the message: «This is a war against women».
This is a huge step in the right direction to address the major issues happening in the world right now. America is saved.
To the Democrats…
I hope some can see that truth prevailed in these elections.
Voting for the «bad orange guy» is emotional…
Encouraging his fans to vote for Trump, Jake Paul posted on X early on November 6: «Truth and God prevailed in America. This is a huge step in the right direction to address the major issues happening in the world right now. America is saved».
Jeff Bezos congratulated the elected president on X, saying: «Big congratulations to our 45th and now 47th president on an outstanding political comeback and resolute victory. No nation has greater opportunities. I wish @realDonaldTrump all the success in leading and uniting the America we all love».
Christina Applegate expressed on X: «Please unfollow me if you voted against women’s rights. Against disabled rights. Yes, that’s right. Unfollow me because what you did is unreal. I don’t want followers like that. So yes. Done».
Expressing her concerns on Instagram, Jamie Lee Curtis shared: «Many fear that their rights will be limited and denied. Many, minority groups and young people will be scared. Gays and transgender people will be even more scared. We know that many women will now have difficulty accessing the reproductive medical care they need and deserve. There will be those who will help you. Including me. But what this really means is that we wake up and fight. Fight for women and our children and their future and fight against»
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