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Stevie Wonders Pre Election Tour Of Swing States To Include Georgia

Stevie Wonder's pre-election tour of swing states to include Georgia

Music icon Stevie Wonder will embark on a pre-election tour of swing states, including Georgia, in an effort to encourage voter turnout.

The tour, called "The Power of the Vote," will kick off on October 24th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and will also include stops in North Carolina, Florida, and Wisconsin.

Wonder, a longtime advocate for voting rights, said he hopes the tour will inspire people to make their voices heard at the polls.

"This election is too important to sit out," Wonder said in a statement. "We need everyone to get involved and make sure their voices are heard."

The tour will feature performances by Wonder and other artists, as well as speeches from voting rights activists.

The tour is part of a larger effort by Wonder to encourage voter turnout.

In recent months, Wonder has launched a social media campaign called "Vote for Your Life" and has also partnered with the nonpartisan organization When We All Vote to promote voter registration.

Wonder's efforts are part of a broader push by celebrities to encourage voter turnout in the 2020 election.

Other celebrities who have been involved in voter turnout efforts include Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Oprah Winfrey.

In Georgia, voter turnout is expected to be high in the 2020 election.

The state is a key swing state, and the outcome of the election could have a major impact on the national political landscape.

In the 2016 election, Donald Trump won Georgia by a margin of just 5 points.

This year, polls show that the race in Georgia is very close, and it is possible that either Trump or Democratic challenger Joe Biden could win the state.

Wonder's tour is likely to have a positive impact on voter turnout in Georgia.

His message of hope and inspiration is likely to resonate with voters, and his tour will help to raise awareness of the importance of voting.


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