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Sarah Silverman, Jennifer Aniston Say "Don’t Vote"|
This viral video, called “Don’t Vote,” contains celebrities like Sarah Silverman, Jennifer Aniston, Leonardo di Caprio, Ellen deGeneres and Eva Longoria who are standing up to spread their political views. Using celebrities like Sarah Silverman gets youth voters more interested in politics, and it’s a tactic we’ve seen a few times this year. We’ve seen a lot of celebrities get involved in viral videos; in fact, Sarah Silverman has starred in more than a few herself. This is the first political one however, and it looks like it could be successful. Check out some more campaigns designed to entice young voters. Via: collegehumor |
Non-Voters as Muzzled Murderers (VIDEO)
Celebrities Encouraging Youth VoteJessica Alba has shunned her sexy film persona to pose bare-faced and tearful in a Hannibal Lecter-style mask. The advertisement is to urge young Americans to register to vote or face being ‘silenced.’…
VIP Eco Snubs (VIDEO)
Hayden Panettiere Fails to Recruit Young VotersHayden Panetteriere professed her love for the environment over politics this week at the Hollywood Declare Yourself party. The event was designed to engage young adults to vote, and Hayden Panetteriere,…
Teen Icons To Entice Voters (GALLERY)
Jessica Alba for Declare YourselfDown, boys, down—although Jessica Alba in bondage may send the hormones of red-blooded men (and women, in some cases) soaring, that was not the intention of Declare Yourself, a national nonpartisan, nonprofit…
Free Movies to Entice Young Voters (VIDEO)
"Slacker Uprising" by Michael MooreMichael Moore is getting the slackers to vote in November. He’s filling stadiums in 60 cities, in 20 battle field states, to encourage young people to get off the couch and try to vote for once. There’s…
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