Liza Colón-Zayas, the Emmy-winning star of "The Bear," is joining forces with Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for governor of Minnesota, to rally Latino voters in the crucial midterm elections.
Colón-Zayas, who made history as the first Latina to win the Emmy for best supporting actress in a comedy, will join Gov. Walz at a campaign rally on September 21 in Lehigh Valley, Penn. The event is part of the Harris-Walz campaign's increased efforts to reach Latino voters during Hispanic Heritage Month.
The rally will also feature a special appearance by Anthony Ramos, the Grammy-winning star of "In the Heights." Ramos has been a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for vice president, and has joined her on the campaign trail in the past.
Colón-Zayas's involvement in the campaign is a significant boost for the Harris-Walz ticket, which is seeking to energize Latino voters in key battleground states. The actress has been a vocal advocate for Latino representation in media and has used her platform to raise awareness about issues affecting the Latino community.
The rally is just the latest example of the Harris-Walz campaign's efforts to engage with Latino voters. The campaign has launched a series of ads on Spanish-language radio and has partnered with Latino organizations to reach out to voters in key states.
With the midterm elections just around the corner, the Harris-Walz campaign is pulling out all the stops to mobilize Latino voters and secure a victory. Colón-Zayas's involvement in the campaign is a powerful reminder of the importance of Latino representation in politics and the impact that Latino voters can have on the outcome of elections.
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