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Hillary Clinton has some major influencers in her corner for her race to the White House.
Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus, both vocal Clinton supporters, visited US universities on the weekend to use their virtually unparalleled influence on millennials to encourage them to vote democratic in the US presidential election on November 8.
Rise singer Katy hit the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, where the third and final presidential debate took place earlier in the week. Her ‘Nasty Woman’ T-shirt referenced Donald Trump’s name calling of Hillary in the debate which has since been hijacked by Hillary supporters and feminists to exemplify the traits they believe Clinton possesses, such as ambition, intelligence, power and fearlessness.

Image: Katy Perry via Instagram
Meanwhile Miley Cyrus was at George Mason University in Virginia in a characteristically outrageous outfit to get the attention of America’s youth, and hopefully transform that attention into votes for Clinton.

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Not only did Perry and Cyrus meet and talk to hundreds of students, but they both shared photos and videos on their social media platforms with the potential to convince millions more to go With Her.

Image: Miley Cyrus via Instagram
Lady Gaga is another pop star with the potential to influence millions of young Americans, and she made her anti-Trump views known during an interview with the BBC last week, refusing to even say the Republican leader’s name. And Rihanna recently said it all with a T-shirt.