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John Legend explains why Kamala Harris is his presidential pick: “We all have a stake in what happens”

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John Legend admits most people may “see the glamour and celebrity” when they look at him, but he’s the same person who grew up in a blue-collar town in Ohio with what he described as a UAW family. His upbringing, and now raising a family of his own, are among the many reasons he’s passionate about taking a political stand.

In an exclusive TV interview, Legend told “CBS Mornings” co-anchor Tony Dokoupil that he doesn’t want to “sit out” of elections because they impact everyone. 

“Politics affects all of our lives, and we’re all citizens, we all have a stake in what happens in this country. We pay taxes here. Our kids are growing up here, going to schools here,” Legend told Dokoupil on Tuesday in Chicago.

Legend on endorsing Harris for president

As a California resident, Legend has had a front-row seat to Harris’ career trajectory through the years – as district attorney, state attorney general, senator and now vice president. He says her political experience is one of the many reasons she’s qualified for the role of commander-in-chief.

Legend said she has seen how “smart and charismatic and empathetic” Harris is.

“She is eminently qualified to be president. And then she also has the right character traits I think to be a great president, which means she cares about people’s lives, wants government to work for people and improve their lives,” he said.

The EGOT winner said he’s already spent a lot of time traveling around the country, listening to voters’ concerns and talking about the issues that are their top priorities. 

“I don’t wanna sit out. I wanna make sure that my voice is heard, but also that I lift up other voices and make sure they’re heard too,” Legend said.

Impact of celebrity endorsements

A growing number of celebrities have been backing Harris for president since President Biden withdrew from the 2024 race against former President Donald Trump in July. British singer Charli XCX even kickstarted a “kamala IS brat” social media trend inspired by her album. 

A Suffolk University/USA TODAY poll released in May found celebrity endorsements don’t necessarily sway voters, though former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama have more pull than most. The Obamas delivered speeches supporting Harris Tuesday night at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

But Legend said that people often see the fame associated with him now, but his background is rooted in a blue-collar family from Springfield, Ohio.

“From my experience through the years, the Democratic party has cared more about those types of families, making sure life is better for workers, people who are struggling to stay in the middle class, struggling to get into the middle class,” Legend said, drawing a stark contrast between him and Trump who he said “grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth” in New York City.

While he acknowledges celebrities may not always have a big political influence, Legend said the most important thing is that the Harris-Walz campaign continues to “press the flesh” and focus on the voters. Legend said Harris needs to keep addressing some of the top issues such as lowering the cost of groceries, helping first-time home buyers, providing a tax credit for parents of newborns and more.

“I think it’s important for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to focus on the people. Don’t focus on us. Go out there, talk to the people, listen to their concerns. And you can tell from the policy pronouncements that Vice President Harris put out last week talking about the economy; she’s not doing that for me. She’s doing that for everyday Americans. And that’s what she needs to keep her eye on and keep her ear to, is the concerns of everyday Americans,” said Legend.



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Former President Donald Trump held a town hall in Michigan while Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to the National Association of Black Journalists in Philadelphia Tuesday. Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, blamed Democrats’ “rhetoric” for a second apparent assassination attempt in Florida. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has the latest.

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John Dickerson reports on the growing investigations into the apparent attempted assassination of former President Trump, new settings on Instagram designed to protect teenage users, and what’s at the center of energy in Pennsylvania beyond fracking.

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Paul Whelan, freed in prisoner swap with Russia, tells other American detainees: “We’re coming for you”

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Washington — Nearly seven weeks after the Russians handed over Paul Whelan on a tarmac in Ankara, Turkey, the Marine veteran stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol with a message for other Americans who are held abroad. 

“We’re coming for you,” he told reporters Tuesday night after he met with lawmakers. “It might take time, but we’re coming.” 

Whelan said he spoke with lawmakers about how the government can better support detainees after they’re released. 

“We spoke about how the next person’s experience could be better,” he said. “What the government could do for the next person that’s held hostage and comes home — the care and support that other people might need, especially people that are in a worse situation. There are people coming back that lived in the dirt without shoes for three years, people that were locked up in hideous conditions for 20 years. They need support.” 

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Rep. Haley Stevens, a Michigan Democrat, with Paul Whelan at the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 17, 2024. 

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The U.S. secured Whelan’s release in August in one of the largest prisoner swaps since the end of the Cold War. The complex deal came after months of sensitive negotiations between the U.S., Russia, Germany, Slovenia, Poland and Norway. 

As part of the deal, Russia released 16 prisoners while the Western countries released eight Russians. Whelan was released alongside Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Russian-American radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva and Vladimir Kara-Murza, a U.S. green card holder and Kremlin critic. 

Whelan, who had been the longest-held American detainee in Russia, was arrested in December 2018 when he traveled to the country to attend a friend’s wedding. He was convicted of espionage in a secret trial and sentenced to 16 years in prison in 2020. 

Whelan, his family and the U.S. government vehemently denied that he was a spy and accused Russia of using him as a political pawn. The U.S. government considered him to be wrongfully detained, a rare designation that put more government resources toward securing his release. 

But a deal to secure his freedom was long elusive. He remained behind bars as Russia freed Marine veteran Trevor Reed and women’s basketball star Brittney Griner — both of whom were detained after Whelan’s arrest — in prisoner swaps with the U.S. 

The U.S. said it pushed for his inclusion in both exchanges, but Russia refused. It led to Whelan advocating for his own release from a remote prison camp, calling government officials and journalists to make sure that he wasn’t forgotten. 

When the plane carrying Whelan, Gershkovish and Kurmasheva landed in Maryland on Aug. 1, Whelan was the first to disembark. He was greeted by President Biden, who gave Whelan his American flag pin, and Vice President Kamala Harris. 

“Whether he likes it or not, he changed the world,” Rep. Haley Stevens, a Michigan Democrat, told reporters Tuesday. 

Whelan’s case and his family’s constant pressure on the U.S. government brought more attention to the cases of Americans who are wrongfully detained by foreign governments. 

Haley said Whelan is a reminder to other Americans considering traveling to Russia that “you have a target on your back.” 

Whelan said it’s been an adjustment acclimating to life back in the U.S., especially learning the latest technology like his iPhone 15. 

“I was in a really remote part of Russia,” he said. “We really didn’t have much. The conditions were poor. The Russians said the poor conditions were part of the punishment. And coming back to see this sort of thing now is a bit of a shock, but it’s a good shock.” 



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