Celebs Are Seeing Red Over the 2024 Election

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They wanted to feel blue, but not like this. All those celebrity endorsements and rally performances couldn’t get Kamala Harris elected. The Associated Press called the race for Donald Trump early Wednesday morning as Republicans also took control of the Senate; the House remains close. Many celebs are reacting with frustration and disappointment after the decisive Republican victory. Kamala Harris is expected to concede the race on November 6. Below, find reactions from Cardi B, Christina Applegate, and more celebrities who were clearly hoping that America would be dumping Trump.

Per The Mirror, Cardi shared a message of support for Harris on Instagram Live as the results kept swinging in Trump’s favor. “I’m really sad. I swear to God I’m really sad. No matter what, I know that she’s probably emotional right now,” she said, later adding, “I just hope she knows no matter what happens tonight, millions of people are proud of her. Women around the world are proud of her. Women of color are proud of her.”



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