Famous Hollywood actor Michael Keaton burst onto the political scene with a video he posted on Instagram trying to dissuade voters, especially men, from going to Trump's rally to meet Elon Musk.
“They don't want to hang out with you. They have nothing in common with you. They're not your brothers.
Keaton claimed Both the billionaire entrepreneur and the billionaire former president reportedly had condescending views of their supporters and fans.
“For some people, mostly men, who are thinking of going to a rally with Mr. Musk and Mr. Trump, they don't really respect you, they mock you behind your back, they think you're stupid. They don't want to hang out with you. They have nothing in common with you. They're not your brothers.”
“When Trump said years ago, “I can shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and they'll still vote for me,'' basically what he was saying was that these people are very “It's stupid and stupid and you're still going to vote for Trump,” he said. “They don't respect you, believe me.”
Democrats are panicking over polls that show a wide gender gap is pushing former President Donald Trump's campaign closer to winning. In response, the Harris campaign launched a last-ditch policy aimed at beefing up support among black and Latino men, an effort that was derided by many as racist pandering and ridiculed. It was done.
Keaton is best known for playing comic book hero Batman in a series of '80s films, and most recently brought back the popular Beetlejuice character in Tim Burton's sequel.
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