Jon Bon Jovi is among dozens of artists who have expressed support for Vice President Kamala Harris in this year's presidential election, even performing at a rally for the Democratic candidate on Nov. 2. The Bon Jovi frontman shared a simple post to celebrate Election Day. He gave his followers on social media a message of mutual respect, but it didn't sit well with some.
The 62-year-old actress wrote “Every vote counts” under a photo with the words “I voted” on it. She posed in front of a felt board that read, “Be kind in a world where you can be anything.”
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X fans were pretty upset with Bon Jovi's support and shared their thoughts in response to his “Be kind” Election Day message.
“You've lost your way, Jon. You have everything you want, all thanks to the hard work of average Americans who pay for your concerts and music. But you're endangering the people who created your bus. Trump 2024!” wrote one fan.
Another chimed in: “Good to see a menopausal woman making her voice heard.”
“Tell us why we should vote for him. Maybe 3 reasons,” someone else challenged him. “Maybe you should go back to the family business.”
Some fans expressed their disappointment with her support under another video of herself with Vice President Harris.
“I love you Jon but this woman represents everything that is wrong in the world,” one person said in Spanish, adding: “The world needs Trump.” An attached X post had a similar story. “I'm so disappointed in you. I loved your music but you can fuck off,” one fan wrote, while another said they “threw four of her CDs away.”
The New Jersey legend has apparently voted in his home state, which is expected to go to Vice President Harris with a vote margin of almost 20 percent.