Adam Scott Joins Kamala Harris Reproductive Freedom Bus Tour in Michigan

Adam Scott Joins Kamala Harris Reproductive Freedom Bus Tour in Michigan


Adam Scott has a busy Monday planned in a battleground state.

The Severance star has booked back-to-back events in Michigan in support the Democratic ticket of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the campaign confirmed. Per intel, he will appear in Ann Arbor as part of the Fighting for Reproductive Freedom Bus Tour during an event with the state’s Lieutenant Gov. Garlin Gilchrist II to address supporters and volunteers on the University of Michigan campus. Scott will then segue to headlining a student organizing event off-campus.

The bus tour, which kicked off in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sept. 3, has been cruising through key states like Michigan, where stops include Madison Heights, Flint, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Grand Rapids and Marquette. According to the Democratic presidential candidate’s campaign, each stop will “emphasize the stark contrast between Vice President Harris and Gov.Walz, who will restore the protections of Roe v. Wade when Congress passes a bill to do so, and Donald Trump and JD Vance, who will enact their dangerous Project 2025 agenda to ban abortion nationwide, restrict access to birth control, force states to report on women’s miscarriages and abortions and jeopardize access to IVF.”

The cast of Scandal — Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn, Guillermo Díaz, Bellamy Young, Katie Lowes, Dan Bucatinsky, Scott Foley, Portia de Rossi, George Newbern, Jeff Perry and Cornelius Smith Jr. — participated in a stop on the tour on Sunday at a canvass launch in Madison Heights.

Scott has been an advocate for reproductive rights for some time. In June, he teamed with Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, for a conversation with male allies about “the vital importance of women’s reproductive rights.” In an Instagram post, the actor said, “We need to stand with women to restore and protect their access to fundamental health care.” He served on the host committee for the Center for Reproductive Rights’ Los Angeles benefit in March and previously participated in a video campaign for the organization in 2020.





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