
From selfies with their “I voted” sticker to posting reminders on social media, Latin artists are using their star power to get Latino voters to the polls on Election Day.
Acts like Prince Royce, Los Tigres del Norte and Leslie Grace have taken to social media to make sure the more than 27 million eligible Latino voters will make their voices heard in the presidential election.
Los Tigres del Norte: “Today we are raising our voices for Hillary Clinton and for all the Latinos. If we don’t vote, we don’t count.”
Hoy alzamos la voz por @HillaryClinton y por todos los latinos. ¡Si no votamos, no contamos! #ImWithHer #VotoLatino #SomosMás pic.twitter.com/xg2xWHA7AK
— Los Tigres Del Norte (@tigresdelnorte) November 8, 2016
#MiGente, the day has come! We must show that our vote counts and that today, more than ever we are proud to be Latinos! #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/ZGyjFD8jib
— Marc Anthony (@MarcAnthony) November 8, 2016
This is our future. Go out and make your voice heard. #RockTheVote #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/jJ7yMfvS0l
— Prince Royce (@PrinceRoyce) November 8, 2016
VOTE!!!
— Leslie Grace (@lesliegrace) November 8, 2016
Let’s VOTE!!! pic.twitter.com/2dbuYCSlSz
— Diego Boneta (@DiegoBoneta) November 8, 2016
Jencarlos: “We did it! We voted! Mi gente, you still have time. Go out and vote!”
I voted. #ImWithHer
— Becky G. (@iambeckyg) November 8, 2016