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Tavi Gevinson Joins Lena Dunham, Others in Message to Female Voters

Tavi Gevinson joins other in calling on all women to vote this election.

 
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In message to female voters and to Republicans this election season, Oak Parker Tavi Gevinson is joined by the likes of Lena Dunham (HBO's Girls), Alexa Chung, Miranda July and singer Lesley Gore in a get-out-the-vote YouTube video.

Gore is the singer behind the 1964 hit, You Don't Own Me, that features prominently in the video. The video features women singing along with the song on their computers and calls out on women to vote to protect their rights in the upcoming election on Nov. 6.

Related Topics: Lena Dunham, Lesely Gore, Reproductive rights, Tavi Gevinson, You Don't Own Me, and election 2012

Freespirit one

11:16 am on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Leslie Gore, I'm not impressed with your gay agenda video. I am a woman and I'm voting for Mitt Romney with great pride. We've had a liberal dictator long enough! It's high time for Righteousness to rule and for this nation to return back to God! You can 'cry if you want to' but Mitt Romney is MY President and the Republicans are MY Party!!

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Andrew Gonzales

4:23 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Hi Freespirit, I sincerly can understand your desire for your own political freedom and your support for Mitt Romney's character, but I think that your appreciation for him is overly teenager to be frankly and irreligious to dictate him as him as "God's messenger" is overtly zealous and needs to be taken for granted if you consider your self a religous woman

Andrew Gonzales

4:26 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

"Hi Freespirit", (con).

. I am raised Catholic, an ethnicly gay young adult, and I even have appreciation for Mitt Romney's character and skills. I would never vote for him because of his leadership qualities and I support Barack Obama's leader ship for our country.

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Andrew Gonzales

4:26 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Hi Freespirit, I sincerly can understand your desire for your own political freedom and your support for Mitt Romney's character, but I think that your appreciation for him is overly teenager to be frankly and irreligious to dictate him as him as "God's messenger" is overtly zealous and needs to be taken for granted if you consider your self a religous woman

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Andrew Gonzales

4:30 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

"Hi Freespirit" (con.) (con.)

If you'd like our country turn into a REGAL political system based on financial resources rather than having any social laterilty I can understand your frustation but please don't toot your horn and make religious claims that embarass me to call myself a religious adult.

Have a good day, and I hope to hear back from you,

Best,

Your happy friendly neighboord Gay

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Andrew Gonzales

4:33 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

To clarify:

Switch the second and first entry for the response to make any sense.

- AG

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Andrew Gonzales

4:36 pm on Saturday, October 27, 2012

Aside: Any woman's vote for Romney is the same as any other marketing strategy any politician will use to gather voters from a certain background or ethnicity. Crown him king as you'd wish, but please do not complain if he fails to meet the crown.

Again,

From your lovely Gay Neighbor

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