Migos’ rapper, Offset, 28, feels proud as he voted for the first time in his life during Tuesday’s primary elections in his hometown of Atlanta. He revealed that he hit the poll in a video shared on Instagram, and also encourages his followers to do the same.
“I feel good, I feel proud,” said Offset, who was wearing a mask on his face. “I’m tryna make a difference, so I came out in my state, Georgia, Atlanta. Go vote, come hit the polls up.”
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Offset aspires to be a part of the change that is going on in the country. “I just voted, my the first time, 28 years old. I got past my record and my past history, and I’m able to vote,” he said, as he wasn’t able to vote in the past due to his convictions.
“My First time ever voting because I wasn’t allowed!” he captioned. “I over came this obstacle and decided to make a real difference !!!! Everybody, please go vote today (LAST DAY)!!!”
Cardi B, Offset’s wife, on the other hand, has been vocal on political matters and showed her support for Sen. Bernie Sanders before he was dropped on the presidential race. Now, her plan is to vote for the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden. “Since I’ve been so on you and so focused on you, I haven’t really done my research well on Joe Biden,” Cardi said to Sanders on Instagram Live in April.
Elsewhere, T.I and Jeezy also hit the polls on Tuesday, proudly showing off their Georgia voting stickers on Instagram. “I know voting is not the end all, be all. Be we must fight this battle on all fronts! We ain’t letting up! They want you to believe your vote doesn’t count,” Jeezy said.
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