Talk show icon Oprah Winfrey stoked liberal hysteria by warning women that skipping out on voting could mean losing the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again.
During a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia on Monday, Winfrey told a story about meeting a woman who planned to abstain from the election.
“We don’t get to sit this one out. If we don’t show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again,” she told the woman.
She said that failing to show up at the polls was “a mistake,” and urged women to make sure their friends and family had access to do so on Tuesday.
“Deciding not to decide that is most definitely a vote to let other people control your future,” Winfrey told the crowd.
She explained to liberal snowflakes that “All the anxiety and the fear you’re feeling, you’re feeling that because you sense the danger.”
“And you change that with your vote,” Winfrey pointed out. “You are voting for healing over hate.”
About Harris, she declared, “She sees us, and she will do her mighty best to serve all of us. I believe we can do that, and I know she can do that, yes she can, yes she can, yes she can, and to say it and sing it and drive that message home.”
On Tuesday, Trump blasted Oprah for making the remarks while speaking with reporters before voting in Palm Beach, Florida.
“I think Oprah has become a major divider in our country and she should be ashamed of herself,” he lamented.
“She knows me- she should be ashamed. She wanted to run with me as Vice President, she wrote me a letter, it was in the book,” Trump added. “And now she’s a divider.”
Oprah previously stumped for Harris at the Democratic National Convention in August, framing the election as a decision on values and character, asserting “decency and respect” were on the ballot.
Identifying as an independent, Oprah claimed Harris surpasses Trump in “decency and respect” and appealed to independents, asserting, “Values and character matter most of all.”
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“Common sense tells you that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz can give us decency and respect,” Winfrey added.
“We won’t go back, we won’t be sent back, pushed back, bullied back, kicked back. We’re not going back,” she said, implying that electing Trump would have a serious impact on civil rights.
At the Philadelphia rally on Monday, Lady Gaga introduced Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, lauding his support for women, despite allegations of past abuse.
“Now it my privilege to introduce someone who knows how to support a powerful woman. The soon to be first first gentleman of the United States,” she said.
According to a bombshell report, a former girlfriend alleged that he slapped her during a 2012 Cannes Film Festival event before he married Harris.
A spokesman for Emhoff insisted, “this report is untrue,” and refuted any suggestion of violence.
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“We don’t have time to be pissed off,” Emhoff himself claiimed in response. “We don’t have time to focus on it. It’s all a distraction. It’s designed to try to get us off our game.”
Gaga spoke passionately about empowering women to vote, stating, “For over half of this country’s life women didn’t have a voice, yet we raised children, we kept our families together we supported men as they made the decisions but tomorrow women will be a part of making this decision.”
“The country is depending on you so tomorrow make sure all your voices are heard,” she added.
Meanwhile, the Harris campaign got funnyman Will Ferrell to threaten to “personally accountable” if they do not vote for the Democrat candidate.
In an ad for the campaign, Ferrell held a fictional white, male voter named “Gary,” accountable.
“This election is going to be one of the closest in history. Your vote will make the difference. That means you, Gary,” he scolded.
“Oh blah, blah, blah, I’m just one person, no, shut the f**k up, Gary,” he monologued.
“Last time, only a few thousand votes kept Trump out of office and this time, we will hold you personally responsible, Gary.”
“Don’t forget to vote, Gary,” the actor concluded.
Watch Will Ferrell’s ad for Harris here: