Bill Gates’ daughter Phoebe endorsed Kamala Harris and urged Generation Z to go to the polls on Election Day.
The 22-year-old, whose Microsoft founding father is worth a staggering $134 billion, revealed that she was inspired by her mother Melinda in an op-ed shared with Nylon.
Phoebe admitted she was “overwhelmed with anger” after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Wade, prompting her to embark on a mission to motivate younger generations to vote for the current vice president.
The brunette beauty and activist begged people to vote “as if our lives and our future depended on it, because they do.”
Phoebe told Gen Z voters to “fight for our rights” while criticizing former President Donald Trump and detailing the encouraging words her mother shared with her when Roe v. Wade was dismissed.
Bill Gates’ daughter Phoebe endorsed Kamala Harris and urged Generation Z to go to the polls on Election Day.
The 22-year-old wrote: ‘I have been passionate about sexual and reproductive health issues since my adolescence, inspired by my mother.It focuses on gender issues around the world.
He noted that his “spark turned into fire” when Roe v. Wade, which eliminated the federal constitutional right to abortion.
Phoebe traveled to several states and witnessed the impact of abortion bans on women when she revealed she would vote for Kamala Harris to protect reproductive rights.
She told the outlet: ‘This is the new reality my generation has faced since Donald Trump’s Supreme Court picks handed down the Dobbs decision. Instantly, we had fewer rights than those who came before.
But we won’t accept it.
‘We are at a crossroads with this election. There are an estimated 41 million members of Generation Z who are eligible to vote, and we should do so as if our lives and future depend on it, because they do.
“That’s why I’m voting for the presidential candidate who will fight for reproductive freedom: Vice President Kamala Harris.”
Phoebe further revealed that she was with her mother when Roe v. was overturned. Wade and added that Melinda offered him some words of wisdom for his fight for the future.
The 22-year-old, whose Microsoft founding father is worth a staggering $134 billion, revealed that she was inspired by her mother Melinda in an op-ed shared with Nylon.
Phoebe (pictured with her father Bill) admitted she was “overwhelmed with anger” after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Wade, prompting her to embark on a mission to motivate younger generations to vote.
“She saw how angry I was, and that’s when she said the most important thing anyone has ever said to me: ‘Get angry. Still angry. But ask yourself: What are you going to do about it?”‘, the 22-year-old girl, -explained the old man.
Phoebe noted that she was following in the footsteps of her mother, who has been a prominent advocate for women’s rights since 1997.
Bill, 60 and an ex-husband, previously founded the Gates Learning Foundation, which has donated a lot of money to communities around the world to improve equality.
Melinda furthered her fight for women’s rights in 2012 when she led the London Summit on Family Planning to help more than 120 million women gain access to contraceptives.
In 2019, she published a book titled The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World.
The mother-daughter duo is often seen posing together while attending glamorous events, and now the couple is even entering the world of activism together.
Phoebe told Gen Z voters to “fight for our rights” while criticizing former President Donald Trump.
Both Harris and Trump campaigned late into the night on Monday to try to win the final votes, and now their fate is out of their hands.
Millions of Americans are flooding the polls across the country today to vote in what could be the closest election in history.
After a grueling and unprecedented campaign, with one candidate dropping out and two assassination attempts, the Kalshi betting market has given Trump a 60 percent chance of winning.
Technical problems were reported in the early morning hours in Indiana and in crucial Pennsylvania, where voters in Cambria County were left waiting for voting machines to be repaired.
All eyes will be on the seven swing states that will be critical to victory: Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona, Michigan and Nevada.
Both Harris and Trump campaigned late into the night on Monday to try to win the final votes, and now their fate is out of their hands.