2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
As voters line up around the United States to select their next President, Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin went to Instagram to pay homage to the current Commander-in-Chief, Barack Obama, and thank him for an “outstanding presidency.”
What an amazing leader! Thank you for an outstanding presidency. Now, everyone be part of history. Go out and #vote #imwithher,”wrote the pop star on his caption. Martin endorsed Obama for the 2012 election hosting a fundraiser with the President in New York just days after he declared his support for same-sex marriage.
At the end of the caption, Ricky used the popular hashtag #imwithher, which backs his vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
In addition to Ricky Martin- Jennifer Lopez, Salma Hayek, Marc Anthony, Alicia Machado, Vicente Fernandez, Lin-Manuel Miranda, René Pérez and many more celebrities have expressed their preference for Clinton over Republican candidate Donald Trump.
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