Jayme Deerwester

USA TODAY

Miley Cyrus descended on George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., Saturday to knock on (dorm) doors for Hillary Clinton.

And she was probably a tad cold walking around campus in a big blue bow bandeaux top and red-and-white striped sarong, sparkly Uncle Sam hat and a furry, fuschia headband.

Washington's NBC4-TV reported that Cyrus told students that she became inspired to hit the road for Hillary after a recent visit back to Nashville.

“I saw one Hillary poster in a sea of terrifying Trump supporters and posters," she recalled. "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.”

Lest people think she's been living in L.A. too long, she pointed out, "It's not like I don’t understand the other side, because I grew up with a super conservative family.”

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

And Miley being Miley, she suggested that everyone turn their trip to the polling station into a party. “You can go out to eat and celebrate afterward. Make a whole day out of it. It’s just fun to go. It’s important."

Hey, it is their party and they can do what they want.