Dwayne Johnson Endorses Presidential Candidate for First Time, Supports Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

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Dwayne Johnson will be voting for Joe Biden on Nov. 3.

The actor, 48, announced his choice for president and vice president in a video shared on his YouTube channel on Sunday. The footage shows Johnson having a virtual conversation with Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, who the former WWE star was formally introduced to for the first time.

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Harris, 55, said she's a "huge fan" of Johnson's work, from Jumanji to the Fast and Furious franchise, in which he portrays Luke Hobbs in Fast Five, Fast and Furious 6, Furious 7, The Fate of the Furious and the spinoff Hobbs & Shaw.

"I have been a lucky guy over the years, in my life and my career to have been part of and participated in some real defining moments, and I've never publicly endorsed a presidential candidate or vice presidential candidate in my life, over my career," Johnson said before officially endorsing Biden, 77, and Harris.

"That means a great deal to us, for real," the former vice president said, thanking Johnson for his support.

"You guys are both obviously experienced to lead. You've done great things. Joe, you've had such an incredible career. You've led in my opinion, with great compassion, and heart, and drive, but also soul. You and I talked about that in the past and how important soul is," said Johnson, who was once the third-most backed person online to run for president in the 2020 election.

Also during the virtual chat, the former PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive called Harris "smart and tough" as he praised her career as an attorney and senator. "I've seen you in those hearings and in my opinion you are a certified badass," he said.

Johnson also referenced his relationship with his late father Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson, who died in January at age 75. "Joe, you and I have talked about the relationship that you had with your father. This idea of respect and earning respect that our parents have taught us. My dad always said, 'Respect is given when it is earned.'

Then the father of three posed a question to Biden and Harris: "How will the both of you earn the respect of all the American people once you're in the White House?"

Biden was the first to answer Johnson's question, noting how he and Harris have to be honest with the public.

"By doing what we say we're going to do. By keeping our word. By leveling with the American people. By taking responsibility. When we fail, acknowledge it. We're not going to be perfect, but take responsibility. Say, 'This is what I'm going to do, this is what I believe and tell the truth.' That sounds so basic, but the American people are strong, they're tough, they can take anything if you level with them, and tell the truth," he said. "And one of the ways we're going to do it is to demonstrate we mean what we say. Our administration, DJ, is going to look like America. It's going to be representative of all of America."

Harris echoed Biden's theme of honesty, telling Johnson: "As we know, the nature of trust is that, like Joe was saying and as you've said, it's a reciprocal relationship. You give and you receive trust. And one of the foundations of trust is truth. You must speak truth but here's the reality: truth can sometimes be really difficult to hear and for that reason sometimes people don't speak it. But you cannot have trust if you don't speak truth. You know that as a parent, we know that as parents, you have to speak truth. And as long as there is an understanding that it is being spoken not to confront, not to hurt, but to deal with things, the way they must be handled. That has to be part of the core of what we do as we go forward because to your point, we're facing as a country so many challenges and people are grieving. I mean, people are grieving the loss of life, the loss of jobs, the loss of certainty, the loss of normalcy and to heal and get through this we're gonna have to be honest about what healing will require. That's one of the things that Joe and I really do have in common, which is we're motivated by healing, but we know to do that, we have to be honest about what it's going to take."

Johnson joins a long list of Biden and Harris' A-list supporters. Many in Hollywood have voiced their support for the Democratic ticket with several stars, including Stephen Curry, Eva Longoria, Kerry Washington and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, making special appearances during the virtual Democratic National Convention in August.

On Tuesday, Biden will take part in his first debate against President Donald Trump. The Cleveland event, moderated by Fox News' Chris Wallace, will cover six topics: "The Trump and Biden Records," "The Supreme Court," "COVID-19," "The Economy," "Race and Violence in our Cities" and "The Integrity of the Election."

Panda_Kabob on September 27th, 2020 at 13:42 UTC »

Now is the part where the conservative pals say "stars should stay in their lane and stay out of politics" as they simultaneously tout their C list star who supports Trump.

palookaboy on September 27th, 2020 at 13:30 UTC »

Take my ballot...shine it up real nice...turn that sumbitch sideways, and stick it straight up Trump’s candy ass!

The_Iceman2288 on September 27th, 2020 at 12:57 UTC »

Trump is a jabroni confirmed.