WATCH: Miley Cyrus campaigns for Hillary in Virginia

Singer/songwriter Miley Cyrus knocked on doors in northern Virginia on Saturday to campaign for Hillary Clinton.

Wearing am “American flag” outfit, which included a big blue bow, stripped red and white skirt, the “Wrecking Ball” singer encouraged students at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., to vote for Clinton on Nov. 8, praising the Democrat’s support for a woman’s right to choose whether to have an abortion.

“Me and Hillary share equality for all. Everyone gets stuck on voting for her out of fear of what could be, but I would vote for her anyway,” she said, according to Washington’s NBC4-TV. “Trump doesn’t understand how personal it is for women to be in control of their own health – access to checkups, birth control.”


Cyrus also warned students about seeing a “sea of terrifying Trump supporters and posters,” during a recent trip to Nashville, which is her hometown.

“This election has been super hateful, not only for the nominees themselves, but within our own community. When I post support for Hillary on Instagram, I can’t believe the hate that I get,” Cyrus said. “It seems like you’re just talking to different people that live on different planets.”

Singer Katy Perry also hit the campaign trail for Clinton in Las Vegas on Saturday, while wearing a T-shirt featuring the words “Nasty Woman,” a reference to Trump’s controversial remark made towards Clinton during last week’s final debate.

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