Dua Lipa is no stranger to bold fashion statements, but the U.K. singer has now weighed in on the 2020 Democratic primary with a bold political statement that feels much more intentional than her bangs. Under a Donald Trump presidency, the only way Dua sees us getting over him at the ballot box is Bernie Sanders.

“What happens in America doesn’t stay in America. The whole world is crying out for kinder and more inclusive leadership,” Dua wrote on Twitter as Super Tuesday voting was unfolding across the United States. “If you are in a Super Tuesday state, please vote for the president you all deserve. @BernieSanders”

Dua has been a vocal critic of Trump in the past. Her parents fled Kosovo for London amid war, and, as she told the Guardian in 2018, that family history influences how she views Trump’s policies on immigration and refugees.

“You understand something on a personal level,” she said. “That no refugee leaves their country without having to.”

“Later down the line I think we’ll be able to see very clearly, when we put someone like Trump in power, what went wrong,” she added. “And the hope is we’ll learn from it.”

Dua clearly has the takeaway lesson from Trump’s presidency when it comes to which Democrat to run against him in 2020, and she’s not alone when it comes to young celebs. Just last week, Riverdale star Cole Sprouse argued that Sanders isn’t as radical as his opponents make him out to be. And model Emily Ratajkowski has been a vocal supporter of Sanders in both 2016 and 2020.

Sanders faces a crucial test in Super Tuesday’s voting, as he maintains a slight lead in the delegate count after four early-voting states.

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