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Ian Harding and Huw Collins Reunite to Talk About Voting

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Pretty Little Liars’ Ian Harding and Huw Collins are teaming up once again in the name of voting.

Both of them have been outspoken about the 2020 election on their social media platforms. Harding, who played Ezra Fitz, has been posting helpful information about the need to exercise your right to vote, and Collins, who played Elliott Rollins, has been explaining his vote for Biden and Harris in the presidential election. The two of them together make an unstoppable duo.

Collins and Harding share that they will be hosting an Instagram Live on October 22 at 2 PM PT/5 PM ET to talk about voting in the upcoming US election that is fast approaching. They are encouraging fans to send in their questions concerning voting beforehand.

 

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To lead is to be responsible for your actions, to command and reciprocate respect to your allies AND your opponents, and to treat all people (not just your supporters or your base) with dignity and humility. @joebiden has spent 50 years doing exactly that, and whilst no-one’s career is without blemish or mistakes (especially one so long as Joe’s) from personal experience I can say, without question, that he is a man of compassion, honor, and genuine integrity. There is really only one choice on November 3rd, to protect the fabric of American democracy and ensure we continue making progress towards a fairer nation for all, and that is to elect Joe Biden as the next President of the United States. 🇺🇸❤️ #Vote #BidenHarris2020

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“We’ll be talking about why YOUR voice matters, what’s at stake, and the ways you’re able to vote. This will have an emphasis on the states of New Hampshire & Maine because we’ll be on the ground in those states in the days leading up to the Election,” Collins shared via his Instagram Stories.

In the 2016 elections, the two got together to drive students at the University of New Hampshire to the voting booths, whether or not their views aligned with the student’s. The passion for democracy runs so deep in these two that despite COVID-19 they are still delivering their quadrennial voting tradition.

It’s evident that they are both pumped about their live and so are fans. Be sure to tune in and don’t forget to vote.