
A group of high-profile 'girl dads' have come together to show their support for Vice President Kamala Harris in a heartfelt open letter released on National Father-Daughter Day. The letter, signed by notable figures including former President Barack Obama, highlights the importance of fighting for a brighter future for their daughters.
The diverse group of signatories, which includes actors like Kevin Bacon, Courtney B. Vance, and Robert DeNiro, musicians such as Common and Lance Bass, as well as politicians like Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and second gentleman Doug Emhoff, emphasizes the need to address the challenges faced by young girls in today's world.
The letter underscores the contrast between Vice President Harris' vision for a 'New Way Forward' and what the signatories perceive as a concerning 'Project 2025' blueprint proposed by Donald Trump. According to the letter, the signatories believe that under Trump's leadership, there is a risk of eroding rights and freedoms for future generations.


Expressing a sense of urgency, the letter calls on 'Girl Dads Across America' to join the fight for their daughters' futures. It emphasizes the shared commitment of the signatories, who come from diverse backgrounds and political affiliations, to advocate for a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
The letter serves as a powerful reminder of the role fathers play in shaping the future for their daughters and the importance of standing up for gender equality and women's rights. By uniting in support of Vice President Harris, the 'girl dads' aim to inspire positive change and create a better world for the next generation.