As former Vice President Joe Biden took wins in two crucial swing states -- Michigan and Wisconsin -- Hollywood stars started to rejoice on Wednesday with the calls putting Biden closer to the presidency.
However, despite the recent calls for the Biden-Harris ticket, concern among some celebrities still looms over the U.S. Senate, which at the time of publication has both Republicans and Democrats at 48 seats.
A total of 51 seats are needed in order to gain the Senate majority. As the election unfolds, stars have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts, here's what they've said: “Y’all it’s almost over.
We can ignore this idiot and change the nuclear codes in the not too distant future,” tweeted EGOT-winner (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony).
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