Will Ferrell Thinks Clinton Is Nasty Woman, So He’s Shouting It Loud (VIDEO)

Will Ferrell is supporting Hillary Clinton by sporting a “Nasty Woman” T-shirt. The “Nasty Woman” phrase has become something akin to a slogan. It is a reference when Donald Trump called Clinton a “nasty woman” during the third presidential debate. Ferrell is one of the several celebrities who openly support Clinton, including Lena Dunham, Amy Schumer, Lee Daniels, and Star Jones.

Note That Ferrell Was a Former Bernie Sanders Supporter

Ferrell was part of Sanders’ celebrity endorsements on his campaign website. However, earlier this year, Clinton tweeted a video showing the comedian urging people to caucus for Clinton. He also enacted a fundraiser for the former Secretary of State, leaving many people confused.

Ferrell then released a statement, saying that he is endorsing the democratic process. He mentions that Clinton and Sanders have very good ideas to run the country and positively influence the lives of the American people. Ferrell seems to have adopted a laissez-faire attitude when it comes to politics – instead of being hyper-focused on one particular candidate, Ferrell has decided to support the Democratic nominee, whoever they may be.

Will Ferrell Isn’t the Only One Who Flip-Flopped

Sarah Silverman was initially a Clinton supporter but switched to Sanders when she introduced him at a Los Angeles sports arena. Duck Dynasty star Willie Robertson initially endorsed Bobby Jindal before switching to Trump. After Clinton won the primaries, many people aligned themselves to support her as the Democratic nominee. Even though some did so begrudgingly, voters cited her expertise, experience, and the role of the Supreme Court as the reason why they are supporting Clinton, even though they were former Sanders supporters.

Ferrell is campaigning for Clinton in North Carolina, with the hopes of spurring young voters.

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