Mark Ruffalo shared a last-minute plea to voters still torn between voting for Green Party nominee Jill Stein or Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
On Sunday, the 56-year-old actor urged his fans to cast their ballot for Harris, the Democratic nominee, over Stein, 74, despite feeling personally 'outraged' by the Biden administration’s stance on the the Israel-Gaza war.
'If you’re still deciding between voting for Kamala Harris or Jill Stein, please take a moment to watch. I made this video with Palestinian American and political activist @RaniaBatrice . We understand being conflicted but wanted to share our perspective,' he captioned the post, which has 1.6 million views.
In a video, uploaded to X, the 13 Going on 30 star and Rania Batrice, a Palestinian political activist, detailed why they have chosen to vote for Harris over Stein.
Batrice stressed that while she does not feel Harris has 'done enough' to earn her vote that she's the only candidate that can be pushed to 'move beyond rhetoric and into an actual commitment to uphold our very own U.S. laws as well as international humanitarian law.'
Mark Ruffalo shared a last-minute plea to voters still torn between voting for Green Party nominee Jill Stein or Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election
Meanwhile, Ruffalo, who expressed frustration over being put in a 'impossible position,' insisted that another Donald Trump presidency would lead to 'even more pain and struggle for our allied communities.'
'I understand how devastated and angry you are. For over a year now, many of us have been on the front lines calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza,' he noted. "We've been outraged at the Biden administration’s complicity and inhumanity as the invasion has spread to Lebanon and marches closer and closer towards a forever war.'
The pair, then, made it explicitly clear they were both voting for Harris.
'We understand how difficult this is, we've been put in an impossible position, and yet, another Trump presidency will ensure even more pain and struggle for our allied communities.'
Batrice went on to slam Stein for 'preying on' their trauma and lying to her supporters by claiming that 'there's any scenario' that she could win the election.
'Jill Stein has no credibility or the ability to be president,' Ruffalo said. 'We have to be strategic about who we vote for and with the vast majority of people in poll after poll wanting an end to the genocide and for existing laws to be followed.'
'We're voting for Kamala Harris for president because we can and we will hold her accountable on her first day in office. We ask you to join us,' he concluded.
On Sunday, the 56-year-old actor urged his fans to cast their ballot for Harris, the Democratic nominee, over Stein, 74, despite feeling personally 'outraged' by the Biden administration’s stance on the the Israel-Gaza war
In a video, uploaded to X, the 13 Going on 30 star and Rania Batrice, a Palestinian political activist, detailed why they have chosen to vote for Harris over Stein
On Election Day, he shared a selfie of himself wearing multiple 'Vote' pins as well as information for his followers to ind their polling locations.
Earlier this week, he teamed up with his Avengers costars Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Danai Gurira, Don Cheadle and Paul Bettany to endorse Harris.
'Don’t sit this one out. It’s the one where we will lose big: Project 2025, women’s reproductive rights, climate change, LGBTQIA+ rights, public education, student debt relief, Affordable Care Act, Social Security, and as of today, life saving vaccines. This shit is real and it’s going to come for you,' he captioned the post.
Over the weekend, he also attended Governor Tim Walz's rally in Michigan.
'Thank you, Governor @timwalz, for such an energizing rally! Your passion, commitment, and energy filled the air, reminding us all why this election matters so much.
Ruffalo, who expressed frustration over being put in a 'impossible position,' insisted that another Donald Trump presidency would lead to 'even more pain and struggle for our allied communities' (seen at a Harris at a rally on October 27, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Throughout her campaign, Harris (pictured earlier this month) has also received an outpour of support from Oscar winners, Grammys superstars and musical icons, including from Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, and George Clooney
Throughout her campaign, Harris has also received an outpour of support from Oscar winners, Grammys superstars and musical icons, including from Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, Ricky Martin, Charli XCX, Bruce Springsteen, George Clooney and Eminem.
Meanwhile, public figures, like 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 are voting for Trump.