Actor Paul Rudd surprised Philadelphia voters by bringing h2o to Temple University students waiting successful agelong lines to formed their ballots.
“Deadline: White House” thoroughfare newsman Jacob Soboroff made the personage sighting portion speaking to MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace wrong the studio. He rapidly rushed to interrogation the incognito “Ant-Man” star, who was wearing a shot headdress and sunglasses portion carrying h2o bottles with some arms.
“It’s a fantastic happening that each these young radical are retired voting,” Rudd said. “It’s impressive.”
Temple University students reportedly waited up to 2 hours to ballot astatine their section polling center.
“How are you feeling astir the election?” Soboroff asked Rudd.
Mindful not to bash immoderate electioneering portion indiscriminately handling h2o to anyone who asked, Rudd awkwardly laughed earlier responding: “I consciousness bully astir handing retired immoderate water,” helium diplomatically said.
Voters flocked to the 55-year-old Emmy nominee aft Soboroff resumed his speech with Wallace.
“You ne'er cognize you’re going to see,” the newsman said.
Soboroff past volunteered to drawback a representation of 1 excited pupil who wanted to beryllium photographed with Rudd to retrieve the day’s events.
Rudd has voiced his support for Democratic candidates successful the past, but has not released an authoritative statesmanlike endorsement up of this election.