Lady Gaga revisits iconic looks for video encouraging people to vote

ABOVE: Various Lady Gaga looks. (Screenshots via Twitter)

Lady Gaga is as known for her outrageous, iconic looks as much as for her singing, performing and politics, and the award-winning artist is using some of those looks to encourage voters to hit the polls.

In a video message released to her social media, Gaga dons an array of her most well-known looks including the infamous meat dress, her sparking Super Bowl outfit, as well as costumes from “Just Dance,” “A Star is Born” and more while she encourages every voting-age American to get out and vote in the 2020 general election.

“The election, this coming Tuesday, we are almost there. We need to talk,” Gaga says in the beginning of the video.

After thanking those who have already voted, either by mail or early at the polls, she states she needs to talk to “people who don’t have a plan to vote, who are undecided, people who are unsure if they even believe in voting at all.”

“I believe no matter how you feel right now about the election, you are still accountable,” Gaga says. “You can vote early but you can’t vote late and Tuesday is your last shot.”

Gaga comments that everyone knows who she voted for, a reference to her vocal support this season for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, a finishes the video up saying “My voice will be heard this election, will yours?”

The posted video is accompanied by a link to howto.vote, a nonpartisan website with information on where and how to vote in your area.

Early and mail-in voting numbers are already showing a record number turn-out. According to CNN, as of Oct. 30 nearly 84 million Americans have already cast their vote.

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