Mark Hamill Critiques Republican Party at DNC
Mark Hamill Critiques Republican Party at DNC
Mark Hamill Critiques Republican Party at DNC
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Mark Hamill, the iconic 'Star Wars' actor, made headlines during a TikTok appearance at the Democratic National Convention alongside DNC Chair Jaime Harrison, where he humorously advised voters not to 'go to the orange side,' a clear reference to Donald Trump. Hamill emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, stating, 'In the movies, I fought against make-believe evil. But we’re at a time in history where we’re fighting against real evil.' The actor has consistently voiced his support for Democratic causes, including attending rallies for Kamala Harris, who is expected to be the party's nominee. His comments drew both admiration and criticism, with some labeling him as suffering from 'Trump derangement syndrome.' As the election approaches, Hamill's remarks reflect a broader Democratic strategy to galvanize voters against Trump and the Republican Party.

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'Don't go to the orange side': Actor Mark Hamill warns of Republican Party, Donald Trump
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill gives warning at DNC: Don’t go ‘to the orange side’
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