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Actress vows to fight for America ahead of election


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Actress vows to fight for America ahead of election
In a passionate address at a recent rally in Las Vegas, actress and political activist Charlie Acre emphasized the importance of civic engagement and the upcoming election, urging attendees to rally behind Donald Trump. Acre, who has faced significant backlash in her career for her political beliefs, shared her personal journey of discrimination and resilience, highlighting her ongoing legal battle against Disney, supported by Elon Musk and the X platform.

Acre criticized celebrities who threaten to leave the country if political outcomes do not align with their views, asserting her commitment to stay and \"fight it out\" for America. She drew on her family history, recalling how her grandfathers built successful businesses from the ground up, and stressed the need for strong leadership in the current political climate.

Throughout her speech, Acre expressed distrust in mainstream media and the Democratic Party, claiming they have evaded accountability. She warned that a vote for Kamala Harris equates to supporting a \"shadow government\" and criticized the lack of attention given to serious issues, such as the disappearance of children.

Encouraging Nevadans to participate actively in the electoral process, Acre called for an overwhelming turnout in support of Trump, emphasizing the need for vigilance on election night to ensure a clear victory. She concluded with a motivational message, urging attendees to never give up and to view voting as a crucial step toward reclaiming the nation.

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