With less than three weeks until election day, the pop icon urged fans to vote
Music legend Cher announced that she will be voting for Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
“I have followed Kamala Harris since she was my US senator,” Cher said in a video clip posted to social media on Friday. “She fought for me then and she is fighting for all of us now.”
She added she would be “proudly voting” for Harris and Walz, adding, “I know they will fight to protect our rights and I'm so grateful to be able to make my voice count this year. I hope you will too.”
Cher was among the celebrities who weighed in on President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential race in July. The singer expressed that she was among those conflicted, adding that while she “loved” Biden, she also recognized that he was unlikely to defeat Republican candidate Donald Trump in November. “In my heart I'm tortured, because I don't believe the Democrats can win the Presidency with 'Pres Biden' 'Joe' whom I've loved since we met in 2008,” Cher wrote in a post at the time. “I campaigned for him I believe it's time to pass the baton, time for dems to think 'way' outside the box. Maybe even a split ticket.”
Leaders across Hollywood and the music industry have rallied behind Harris, including Charli XCX, Barbra Streisand, Kerry Washington, and more. Megan Thee Stallion performed at Harris' first campaign rally in Atlanta, while Justin Vernon supported the Harris-Walz ticket by taking the stage at an event in his hometown of Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
During the Democratic National Convention in August, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Lil Jon, Jason Isbell, Maren Morris, and more performed in support of the vice president.