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Kerry Washington on the Presidential Election: ‘Not Voting is Voting Against Ourselves’
After all, who better to talk spin (at least in the world of celebrities) than Olivia Pope herself?
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On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time”, host Bill Maher stated that he wanted to eliminate “the big celebration of militarism. First of all, you are enabling pure evil”, Maher said, when Conway, a longtime guest of Real Time, appeared via satellite on the show.
“I actually think we’re going to win, Bill”.
“I think if we really look at policy, voting for Trump is voting against our best interests as Americans, as workers, as people of color, as women”.
Washington, meanwhile, urged viewers not to be distracted by the “very smart, very articulate, handsome women” – namely Ivanka Trump and unflappable campaign manager Kellyanne Conway – serving as the dopey developer’s surrogates.
Washington also shared her thoughts on one specific (and controversial) Trump policy, regarding maternity leave.
But it was when Maher brought up the “enthusiasm gap” that Hillary Clinton seems to be facing with millennials that Washington responded with her most impassioned comments of the night, calling out Trump as being broadly against the best interests of many Americans.
Pregnant Kerry Washington blasted Donald Trump’s newly unveiled maternity leave proposal as “ridiculous” Friday – declaring voting for the self-proclaimed billionaire was “voting against ourselves”. “And I think, in this election, voting for a third-party candidate is voting against ourselves”.
Then, Washington dug deep into the issues of this campaign, and why she doesn’t think Trump is a good candidate for women and minorities.
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“I want to vote for the candidate who is willing to address mistakes, address issues, take responsibility, be accountable, be a part of the change solution”.