Published 13:03 IST, September 30th 2020
US Polls 2020: Dwayne Johnson 'proudly' endorses Joe Biden, Kamala Harris
American actor and former wrestler Dwayne Johnson has endorsed Democratic Party nominees Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for the upcoming 2020 presidential poll.
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American actor and former wrestler Dwayne Johnson has endorsed Democratic Party minees Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for upcoming 2020 presidential poll. Johnson took to his social media handles to anunce his endorsement for this year's election. Hercules star claimed to be "politically independent with centrist ideologies" and said that in past he has voted for both Democrat and Republican candidates. Johnson posted a video on Instagram and Twitter, where said that he is proud to endorse Biden and Harris in US election. His post also contained a conversation with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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Johnson asks Biden and Harris that what will y do to earn respect of American people once y are inside White House. "By doing what we say we are going to do. By keeping our word. By levelling with American people. By taking responsibility. When we fail, ackwledge it. We are t gonna be perfect, but take responsibility. Say this is what I'm going to do, this is what I believe, and tell truth. That sounds so basic, but American people are strong, y’re tough. y can take anything if you level with m and tell truth," Biden told Johnson during conversation.
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"You must speak truth, but here's reality. Truth can sometimes be really difficult to hear, and for that reason sometimes people don’t speak it. But you cant have trust if you don’t speak truth. You kw that as a parent, we kw that as parents, you have to speak truth. As long as re is understanding that is being spoken t to confront, t to hurt, but to deal with things, way y must be handled. That has to be part of core of what we do as we go forward," Harris said.
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2020 US poll
Biden and Harris were officially minated as Democratic party candidates for vember poll in last month's national convention. Harris created history as she became first person of Indian descent in US to be minated for vice-presidential post on a major party ticket. Both leaders are taking on Trump on several issues, including his patic handling of COVID-19 outbreak, anti-racism protests that have rocked nation in past couple of months, and his 'poor' foreign policies.
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13:03 IST, September 30th 2020