Halsey has officially endorsed Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic primary. The “Without Me” singer appeared in a video on the Vermont senator’s Twitter account, where she shared why she’s supporting his run for president.

“Bernie has been fighting for me since before I was alive,” Halsey said in the video. She then lists the aspects of her identity she believes Sanders has fought for, including “a queer woman in a multiracial family who was raised poor in an American suburb, a woman who got into the college of her dreams and couldn't afford to go, a person physically tormented by a reproductive health disorder that I couldn’t afford to treat, a person who has repeatedly needed access to medical assistance, housing assistance, financial assistance, abortion — all before 21 years old — just so I could stay alive.”

Sanders frequently touts the mutliracial, working-class coalition behind the movement supporting him and has staked his reputation on signature policy proposals like tuition- and debt-free college and a vision of Medicare for all that includes reproductive health care. He is pro-choice, wants to repeal the Hyde Amendment that restricts abortion access, and wants to make reproductive care free. He also has an ambitious housing plan that includes passing the Equality Act to outlaw housing discrimination against LGBTQ+ people.

Halsey has been outspoken in the past about attacks on LGBTQ+ people, her support for abortion access, and her endometriosis diagnosis. As she told Rolling Stone in 2016, she couldn't afford to go to the college she wanted to after high school, didn’t want to go to the school she could afford, and ended up homeless after her parents were upset over her decision.

She’s come a long way since then, and in the endorsement video, she addressed how her current fame and fortune squares with her support for a candidate who is well known for his views on the wealthy.

“Now I’m considered fortunate, lucky...comparatively to the rest of the working class of America. And now my financial privilege protects me from the effects of marginalization that would’ve previously been fatal for me,” she explained. “So today, I fight for her, too — that girl who wasn’t protected. Bernie was fighting me before I was even born because that’s his philosophy: fight for someone that you don't know.”

“A victory for Bernie would symbolize a revolutionary shift in the way that a government is supposed to work to mobilize and organize change that starts with the people, for the people, a shift that is long overdue,” Halsey continued. “Bernie Sanders has not once relented in his pursuit of this activation. And we deserve a president like that. We deserve a president like him.”

Halsey becomes the latest major celeb to show Sanders love. Ariana Grande posted adorable pics with the 2020 candidate way back in November. Riverdale star Cole Sprouse recently made the case that Sanders is not the “radical” some make him out to be. And last week on Super Tuesday, singer Dua Lipa asked people in the States to feel the Bern.

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