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Days after Donald Trump’s appearance on JRE, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance sat down with popular podcaster and UFC commentator Joe Rogan for an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience this Wednesday. The two talked for hours as they discussed everything from the current election campaign to their Netflix guilty pleasure.

While the episode featuring Donald Trump still had a very serious tone to it, the recent edition featuring JD Vance truly was an experience for the listeners. Vance provided fans with acute political analysis and hilarious anecdotes, offering a distinct comedic perspective on his experiences as a Republican senator and Vice President candidate. This surely caught the attention of Elon Musk, who took to his social media to give Vance’s appearance his seal of approval.

Elon Musk has been on Donald Trump’s side throughout the elections. The Tesla CEO has been showing constant support to the Republican Party, and he continued doing the same after he witnessed a Twitter user praise the Vice President candidate. A user on X tweeted that he loved the way JD Vance talked on the podcast. That is when Musk re-tweeted it with his thoughts on Vance, as Musk revealed he too finds the 40-year-old to be a great human being. He wrote, “JD Vance is a good, smart man. Just a great human being.”

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It is worth noting that even Vance was all praise for Elon Musk when he was on the Joe Rogan Experience. During the recent episode #2221, Joe Rogan brought up the topic of people being funny, and that is when he mentioned Elon Musk’s social media post that shows Bill Gates next to the pregnant man emoji; this surely made Joe Rogan and Vance chuckle as the Vice President candidate then praises Musk. “Elon is funny as s**t, man.”

Well, it surely looks like the Republican Party really has a great ally on their side with Elon Musk. The Tesla CEO has 202.7 million followers on X alone, and with such tweets of praise, this surely would help the right-wing party earn a lot of votes. However, the Republicans aren’t the only ones who are being endorsed by a celebrity since another major name has just come out in support of Kamala Harris as the next President.

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Jennifer Lopez and the fight for the Latino vote

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Singer Jennifer Lopez called on women and the Latino community to support Kamala Harris at an event with the candidate in which she said that the elections need a “Hollywood ending” where “the good girl” wins. At a rally in Nevada on Thursday, a battleground state in the West, J-Lo highlighted the power of women and Latinos, who she says will be decisive in this election.

She said, “I am a mother, I am a sister, I am an actor and an entertainer, and I like Hollywood and things.. I like when the good guy, or in this case, the good girl wins. And with an understanding of our past and a faith in our future, I will be casting my ballot for Kamala Harris for president of the United States proudly.” J-Lo wasn’t the only figure to endorse Harris. Basketball player LeBron James also showed his support through the social network X.

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“VOTE FOR KAMALA HARRIS!!!” The King posted on his account. Harris continues her campaign in Arizona, where she has received support from the Mexican band Maná and the Tigres del Norte, in an attempt to connect with the Latino electorate in the Southwest. And as per recent polls, she surely enjoys the majority support of the Latino community; meanwhile, with appearances on podcasts such as the Joe Rogan Experience, the Republicans are winning over the young men votershare.

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