Actor Will Ferrell was out recruiting volunteers in Georgia on Friday to campaign for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
The Hollywood funnyman was seen in a video posted to Abrams' Facebook page handing out campaign stickers and signing up door-knocking volunteers at Kennesaw State University.
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Will Ferrell has arrived in Atlanta to fire up young #GaDems!
We’ve got just 11 days to #GetItDone for @staceyabrams, @SarahRiggsAmico and Dems across the state.
Sign up for a volunteer shift, and together WE will #TurnGaBlue https://t.co/ncHl5WVslH pic.twitter.com/62JO9Perqk
— Georgia Democrat (@GeorgiaDemocrat) October 26, 2018
Crowds of students formed around the actor as he recruited volunteers.
Ferrell, 51, was also seen in a photo "putting in work," knocking on doors to encourage residents to vote for Abrams.
The Ferrell family putting in work for #TeamAbrams. Thanks for putting in work cuz. @WillFerreI pic.twitter.com/pBNhShgf3a
— Go Early Vote (@Marcus4America) October 27, 2018
Abrams is challenging Republican Brian Kemp to replace Nathan Deal as the state's governor.
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