Jennifer Lopez spent some quality time with her kids on Tuesday ahead of her plans to join Kamala Harris on the campaign trail later this week.
The superstar, 55, was spotted obediently picking up her 16-year-old twins Emme and Max from two different locations in Culver City after school amid her busy schedule.
The mother of two opted to wear a zip-up hoodie and her long brown hair up in a sleek bun as she ran errands while being chauffeured around by a man driving a black Escalade.
Earlier this week, it was confirmed that the singer would join the Democratic presidential candidate at his ‘When We Vote, We Win’ rally in Nevada on Halloween.
According Deadline“will talk about the importance of voting, what is at stake for the country with this election and why he is supporting Harris and Governor Tim Walz.”
Jennifer Lopez was seen spending some quality time with her kids on Tuesday ahead of her plans to join Kamala Harris on the campaign trail later this week.
The pop band Maná will perform at the rally.
Lopez, a strong advocate for civic engagement, reportedly hopes to inspire voters with her upcoming appearance alongside Harris as Election Day approaches.
Ahead of the 2024 presidential election on Tuesday, November 5, López used her social platforms to encourage her fans to make their voices heard at the polls.
‘When we all vote we can determine the direction of our country and create a better future for our community. Your vote is your voice and your power,’ he said in a video uploaded to his account. instagram earlier this month.
He continued: ‘Our voices are stronger together. But the only way your voice will be heard is if you’re registered to vote.’
Last week, the On the Floor hitmaker posted a cheeky video of herself singing that everyone needs to ‘get off their asses and vote.’
His upcoming appearance at Harris’ rally Thursday night comes after former President Donald Trump’s controversial rally at Madison Square Garden.
At Trump’s event, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” prompting widespread community backlash.
The superstar, 55, was spotted obediently picking up her 16-year-old twins Emme and Max from two different locations in Culver City after school amid her busy schedule.
The mother-of-two opted to wear her brown hair in a sleek bun and a zip-up hoodie as she ran errands while being driven by a man driving a black Escalade.
After Hinchcliffe’s set went viral, Lopez doubled down on that support on her Instagram Story.
Both his mother and father, Guadalupe Rodríguez and David López, were born in Puerto Rico.
On Thursday, Lopez and Harris will share the stage together in a state that Democrats fear is disappearing. with FiveThirtyEight.com saying Tuesday that Trump has a 51 percent chance of winning the state and Harris has a 49 percent chance.
A CNN/SSRS poll released Tuesday showed Trump with 48 percent of support among likely voters in Nevada and Harris with 47 percent.
Earlier this week, it was confirmed that the star would join the Democratic presidential candidate at his ‘When We Vote, We Win’ rally in Nevada on Halloween.
According to Deadline, she will “talk about the importance of voting, what’s at stake for the country with this election, and why she’s backing Harris and Gov. Tim Walz.”
The last time Nevada voted for a Republican in the presidential race was in 2004, however, President Joe Biden only won the state by 33,596 votes.
While Hinchcliffe’s comments could cause much more damage to the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania – where nearly half a million Puerto Ricans live – about 27,000 live in Nevada.
Hinchcliffe also made more racist jokes about Latinos, which could hurt Trump’s prospects in Nevada.
The 2020 census put the number of Latinos in Nevada at 890,257, or 28.7 percent.
Lopez, a strong advocate for civic engagement, reportedly hopes to inspire voters with her upcoming appearance alongside Harris as Election Day approaches (seen October 26, 2024 in Hollywood).
‘These Latinos also love having babies. I just know that they do it,” Hinchcliffe had said at the MSG rally. “There is no way to retreat.”
‘They don’t do that. They enter. Just as they did with our country,’ he added.
Despite Trump’s hardline stance on immigration – and his promise to carry out the largest deportation of illegal immigrants in US history – his campaign had been making gains among Latino voters.
Like Lopez, Puerto Rican stars Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin have also publicly endorsed Harris.
Ahead of the 2024 presidential election on Tuesday, November 5, López has used her social platforms to encourage her fans to make their voices heard at the polls; Harris photographed this month
Throughout her campaign, Harris also received strong support from Oscar winners, Grammy superstars and music icons, including Taylor Swift, Charli XCX, Bruce Springsteen, George Clooney and Eminem, who appeared as a guest on one of the Democrat campaign rallies. in Michigan with Barack Obama.
Meanwhile, public figures including Kanye West, Dennis Quaid, Elon Musk, Kansas City Chief Kicker, Harrison Butker, Russell Brand, Savannah Chrisley, Kelsey Grammar, Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock have said they will vote for Trump.