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Voters in many of the Super Tuesday states, particularly on college campuses, shouldn't be surprised to see celebrities such as Robert DeNiro, who appeared today with Obama at a New Jersey rally, Kerry Washington, Usher, Chris Rock, Brendan Routh, Kate Walsh, Kal Penn and Tate Donovan speaking on Obama's behalf. Voters in California are getting phone calls from Ed Norton and Alfre Woodard; caucus-goers in Colorado might hear from Forest Whitaker. Enrique Marciano, who stars in CBS's Without a Trace, is campaigning for Obama with Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano. Minnesotans might be shocked to see Scarlett Johansson knocking at their door.

Obama's Celebrity Army Monday, Feb. 04, 2008 By JAY NEWTON-SMALL/LOS ANGELES
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1709745,00.html

 

 

Two familiar faces on the big screen will be in Madison tonight campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama.

Kal Penn, who played Kumar in "Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle," and Brandon Routh, who played Superman in "Superman Returns," will make an appearance at Laundry 101, 437 W. Gilman St., tonight beginning at 7:30 p.m.

The appearance by Penn and Routh is part of an actors tour around collegiate campuses in Wisconsin today and Friday to get young voters to support Sen. Obama in his bid for the Democratic nod for president.

The two actors will be joined by Kerry Washington, who starred in "Ray" and "The Last King of Scotland," at UW-Milwaukee Friday, while Washington and Tate Donovan of "The OC" will be joined by Gov. Jim Doyle's sons, Gus and Gabe, in an appearance at Marquette University in Milwaukee Friday afternoon.

Actors for Obama here tonight Bill Novak — 2/14/2008 10:37 am
http://www.madison.com/tct/mad/vote/272494