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Chris Pratt criticised for statement on Trump v Harris election result

It’s now clear why he didn’t join Marvel co-stars for Kamala Harris endorsement

Jacob Stolworthy
Thursday 07 November 2024 04:46 GMT
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Chris Pratt‘s US election result statement has explained his absence from a joint Kamala Harris endorsement shared by his fellow Marvel actors.

The Guardians of the Galaxy star, an ardent Christian and military advocate, has often been described as right-wing, but he has stated in the past he does not fall on “either side” of the political spectrum.

Now, unlike his former Republican politician father-in-law Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was praised for his surprising take on this year’s election – even from those with opposing views – and his Avengers co-stars, who assembled to endorse Harris, Pratt’s open letter, shared on the eve of the election, has led to consternation.

Many are rolling their eyes at the Marvel actor’s particularly reserved take on the outcome of the vote, which has led to outcry from many Hollywood stars in the wake of Trump’s victory.

Without endorsing either Harris or Donald Trump, Pratt told his fans he is “trying to make sense of the election through the eyes of Americans on both sides”, urging people to unite as “fellow countrymen” regardless of who wins.

For his statement, he mused about the impending result, stating: “It’s OK to take a moment to lick your wounds when you lose. Heck, go ahead and cry in the mirror.”

Pratt’s statement appeared in Sunday Paper, which is run by his mother-in-law Maria Shriver who called it “a really good op-ed”. However, many disagree, mainly due to the fact this election was considered one of the most pivotal in US history, with the actor’s statement being called too “banal”.

One particular critic wrote: “Pratt is trying to make it seem like this is any other election. Like Obama vs Romney, for instance. But it’s actually the most critical election of my lifetime. What we do in this moment, over the next 24 hours, matters very much.”

Another added: “Seriously, Chris Pratt has a ‘both sides’ view on this election,” with one more – a fan account dedicated to Guardians of the Galaxy – stating on X/Twitter: “While he does not endorse either candidate, and the site is from a former Democrat (now independent) Maria Shriver, it upsets me to see Chris Pratt play “both sides have good ideas” with what is at stake for me.”

Chris Pratt’s election statement has rubbed fans up the wrong way
Chris Pratt’s election statement has rubbed fans up the wrong way (Getty Images)

Both Shriver and her husband Schwarzenegger have endorsed Harris.

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