Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hillary Clinton, and Paul Rudd Join Forces for Democracy Karaoke Fundraiser

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Lin-Manuel Miranda attending an event in New York
Lin-Manuel Miranda attends a special screening at the United Palace in New York City. Photo: John Nacion/Variety

A dynamic intersection of Broadway prestige, Hollywood charisma, and high-level political advocacy will take center stage in New York City on October 19. Conceived as a high-spirited rally for democratic engagement and civic empowerment, the marquee event will be co-hosted by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and beloved screen actor Paul Rudd.

The philanthropic evening will feature an ensemble of celebrated guest artists hitting the stage to perform beloved karaoke classics, channeling entertainment into tangible political mobilization.

Supporters across the country can enter for an opportunity to secure an all-inclusive VIP experience. The grand prize encompasses round-trip air travel, premier lodging accommodations, VIP passes to the show, and an exclusive personal meet-and-greet with both Miranda and Clinton. Comprehensive sweepstakes details and eligibility criteria are available via the official entry page.

Contributions generated through the campaign will directly finance two grassroots organizations committed to safeguarding voting rights and expanding representation:

  • Latino Victory Project: Founded in 2014, the organization focuses on cultivating political influence within the Latino community through targeted voter education initiatives and robust backing of candidates across municipal, state, and federal levels.
  • Onward Together: An advocacy coalition dedicated to empowering everyday citizens to organize, mobilize, and pursue public office, all while advancing democratic norms and countering systemic polarization.

Scheduled just a fortnight before the critical November 3 midterm elections—where the balance of power across both chambers of Congress hangs in the balance—the event highlights an increasingly urgent national conversation. According to data from the Pew Research Center, public confidence in the administration and fairness of midterm balloting has dipped to 55%, marking a continued decline from 61% in 2024 and 64% in 2022.

 

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