Jennifer Lawrence reveals who she’s voting for as Hollywood star slams critics for calling her uneducated

Jennifer Lawrence has revealed who she will be voting for in the upcoming presidential election.

In an interview with People Magazine, the 34-year-old Oscar-winning actress said, “I’m voting for Kamala Harris because I believe she can protect reproductive rights,” adding that “the most important thing” is “not to let anyone in the White House who is going to ban abortion.”

“Abortion is literally on the ballot,” she added.

She also responded strongly to critics who called her uneducated because she had not finished high school.

‘As online trolls like to point out when I get involved in politics, I never went to school, I dropped out of high school, so I didn’t have a classical education. So I learned mostly from storytelling.’

Actress Jennifer Lawrence has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming presidential election

The 34-year-old actress said the reason she's voting for Harris is her stance on reproductive rights

The 34-year-old actress said the reason she’s voting for Harris is her stance on reproductive rights

Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks about tax law and the industry at the Johnny Mercer Theatre Civic Center, Tuesday, September 24, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia

Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks about tax law and the industry at the Johnny Mercer Theatre Civic Center, Tuesday, September 24, 2024, in Savannah, Georgia

Lawrence has been outspoken about her stance on abortion. She recently made the documentary “Zurawski v Texas,” which tells the story of abortion rights advocates who sued the state of Texas in 2023.

“Women are dying,” the actress said People during a discussion of the film, which she said “can give people a better idea of ​​what abortion is and why certain people need abortions — and why it’s so important to keep lawmakers out of people’s families and out of people’s doctors’ offices… These laws are made by random white men, and they’re not made by health care providers.”

Harris has already received messages of support from a number of celebrities.

The vice president received the support of megastar Taylor Swift earlier this month, who endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate shortly after the presidential debate.

Swift wrote on her Instagram, “I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes that I believe need a warrior to defend. I think she is a determined, talented leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos.”

She also praised Harris for choosing Walz as her running mate, praising him “who has spent decades advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, IVF and women’s right to their own bodies.”

It comes weeks after Taylor Swift publicly endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate

It comes weeks after Taylor Swift publicly endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate

The Cruel Summer hitmaker’s shock announcement could have major implications for momentum with election day just eight weeks away.

In addition, singer Billie Eillish and her brother Finneas expressed their support for the vice president on X.

Last week, a data scientist who predicted the outcome of the 2020 presidential election predicted that Harris would win a landslide victory, a blow to former President Donald Trump’s hopes of reclaiming the White House.

Thomas Miller, a data scientist at Northwestern University, said Harris will defeat Trump overwhelmingly. He told Fortune magazine, “This vote was a huge defeat for Trump, and now it’s a huge defeat for Harris.”

Miller first gained attention when he accurately predicted the 2020 presidential election, using unconventional methods such as betting markets instead of traditional polls to predict the outcome.

He accomplished this by developing a model, based on 16 presidential elections, that converted the betting prices into census and electoral college projections.

This model shows a close correlation between the odds and the expected outcome.

According to Miller’s model, Harris would have 55% of the vote in September, giving her a significant lead in the Electoral College.