Seinfeld’s Jason Alexander Talks to “Old Jews” About Obama
The actor is touring the country campaigning for President Obama.
Jason Alexander, best known as George Costanza on Seinfeld, has been traveling the United States, specifically stopping in swing states to campaign for President Obama’s re-election.
On Wednesday, he stopped in Tallahassee to speak at Florida State University, before heading over to Gainesville.
“And, then over the weekend, I do the Miami and Broward area as well. And, I’m going to talk to the old Jews. Some of them think he’s [Obama] not pro-Israel. He’s very pro-Israel. I have to bring them over from the other side,” he told the laughing crowd.
Alexander stresses to the university students how important it is to vote immediately, and to vote for Obama.
“Do take advantage of the vote now in Florida. Go to where you can get an absentee ballot. Do it early! Why?. So, that on election day you can actually help volunteer and get other people to the polls. You don’t want anything to go wrong on Election Day.
In the last election, in the one that we won big. There were basically a combination of 5-million votes and voters that were basically thrown away. Five-million votes because the other side is actively trying to get rid of them…So, we need a huge turnout in order to make sure that no matter how funky they play with the rules, we still have the numbers to prevail.”
In his speech, Alexander also pointed out that Romney’s policies might affect student loans and could lead today’s students to owe a substantial amount down the road.
Alexander joins a number of other celebrity Obama supporters including Eva Longoria, Sarah Silverman, and Scarlett Johansson.
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