Actor Paul Rudd made a surprise visit to Temple University, Philadelphia, on Election Day, handing out water to student voters on Tuesday. Rudd has openly supported Democrats. However, his visit sparked a mixed reaction on social media, with MAGA supporters claiming that "it is illegal" and he is "trying to lure the voters." However, the 'Ant-Man' star revealed to the media that his intention was simply to provide water to the voters. "They've been waiting in line for a long time, and it is great that these young people are out here voting," Rudd told MSNBC. "Oh, I voted alright; don't worry. But the superhero on our side is way cooler than Ant-Man," commented a user on X. Another user commented, "We did! For Trump."
While some supported Rudd, and commented, "I simply cannot love Paul Rudd anymore than I already do." Another wrote, "That’s why he is any man. Little person with no role."Democrat supporters criticised Republicans, saying, "Republicans are really, really good at blaming others for their own inaction" on X. "All of Hollywood got their scripts and marching orders from their corporate masters. You opinions mean nothing," said another. This election is considered one of the most crucial election in the US history, as Kamala Harris and Donal Trump face each other in the battlefield. The outcomes would possibly shape America's future and global geopolitics over the next four years.Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump presented their final US Election 2024 campaign statements to Pennsylvania voters, attending events in the state's southeastern region practically simultaneously. With the presidential campaign winding down, both contenders concentrated on Pennsylvania, a state viewed as critical to success. With 19 electoral votes, Pennsylvania is a vital swing state. Pennsylvania, sometimes known as the Keystone State, may hold the key to the White House.