Scots actor Alan Cumming provided his support to Hillary Clinton's democratic campaign in a new video released by the Democratic National Convention Committee.
The video features actors, musicians and supporters singing their support for the presidential candidate in a 'Fight Song' which aired last night as Hillary Clinton claimed a historic moment as the first woman to win the presidential nomination of a major US political party.
The inspiration behind the video is said to be Clinton's proven record of fighting for all Americans and tackling major political issues faced by the country.
New York resident Alan, 51, shared his support for the campaign on Twitter today.
Jerry and I are proud to be part of this video on this great night for @HillaryClinton and all women!#ImWithHer
— Alan Cumming (@Alancumming) July 27, 2016
https://t.co/9iiL1gV6eM
The video is being used by the Democratic National Convention committee at political events around the USA to rally Clinton supporters.
The former secretary of state has shared messages from her supporters following her successful campaign.
History. pic.twitter.com/1ayWTx8SPH
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 26, 2016
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