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Vice President Kamala Harris’ celebrity-fueled battleground push toward the finish line wasn’t winning over skeptics who agreed her political party was looking “more like a Diddy Party!”

Following the so-called “palace coup,” supplanting President Joe Biden as the Democratic Party’s nominee, Harris shifted strategies from a basement campaign built on vibes and “joy” to outright fearmongering about former President Donald Trump.

In advancing that narrative, the recent endorsement pickup of Leonardo DiCaprio found the environmental activist shoulder-to-shoulder with a star known for his Trump Derangement Syndrome Robert De Niro, and other actors as they appealed to voters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

“It makes me so f*cking angry that we’re here talking about a piece of sh*t like Donald Trump,” said De Niro in one clip of the event that included Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker (D). “Everything, everything is on the line, and it will all come down to what happens here in Philly and in this great commonwealth.”

Flanked by actresses Kerry Washington, Tessa Thompson and actor Brian Tyree Henry, DiCaprio’s jet-setting hypocrisy held fast to his chief activist cause as he said, “Whether or not we have an administration that doesn’t deny scientific facts, who believes in 99% of the scientific community when it comes to the man-made climate crisis. The choice could not be clearer, and that choice is Vice President Kamala Harris.”

Meanwhile, Washington, who was joined by Jessica Alba, Glenn Close, and Michael Early in Arizona, told the Pennsylvania crowd, “What we’re doing here today is — we come here not as actors and entertainers. That’s not why we’re here. We are here because we are Americans; because we love this democracy.”

“There is too much at stake to get scared, and quiet and complacent. So that’s why we’re here,” she went on.

The repeated Hollywood endorsements for Harris have come as, like convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous client list, the indictment of Sean “Diddy” Combs raised questions about who may or may not have been involved with the reported “Freak Off” parties of the Hip-Hop mogul.

During Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, comedian Tony “Kill Tony” Hinchcliffe’s set, which received mixed reviews from the rally-goers, included a dig at the interconnectedness of the entertainment industry and leftist politicians as he said, “Every day, the Democrat Party looks more like a Diddy Party!”

Hinchcliffe also fired off a joke at the expense of the American territory of Puerto Rico when he quipped, “There’s a lot going on. I don’t know if you know this but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico.”

The jab was used to reset the previous endorsement from entertainer Jennifer Lopez and other celebrities from Puerto Rico, leading to equally prompt reminders that “Jenny from the Block” had once been Combs’ girlfriend, just as Usher’s endorsement of Harris had people remembering how the R&B artist had been a protege of Combs.

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