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Political Party Planning with the Stars
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RSVPS: Christina Aguilera, JC Chasez, Kimberly Stewart
When: Nov. 14
Where: Kitson
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Mark the Box with an Xtina
The reason for all the commotion is Christina Aguilera, who's hosting tonight's event to raise youth voter awareness through the Rock the Vote campaign and a new partnership with Yael Afriat and Andrei Najjar's socially active clothing line Society. The brand has created political tees like "Obama Is My Home Boy," which will be available exclusively at Kitson for a month, before a wider release.
Now that Xtina has a baby on the way, the singer feels a special impetus to make a positive change in our country. "It's become an even greater importance, of course, because we as young people are going to bring our next generation into this world, and we're trying to make it the best place we possibly can," she explains.
So, who is Christina voting for? This impending mom is keeping mum. "I'm not here to talk about my own personal viewpoints," she says. "I am here to encourage other young people to get out there and educate themselves."
Sworn to Secrecy
Inside the bash, stars like Kimberly Stewart and JC Chasez rock out to tunes spun by deejay Samantha Ronson. But the main subject of the evening is politics, obvi. And while the stars might not reveal their voting preferences, I got them to dish on what the scene would be like if they were in charge of throwing a presidential candidate a soiree. Check out these celebs and their political party planning. And don't forget to vote—and party!
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Kelly Hu Likes to Hula
"I would throw Obama a luau. He's from Hawaii; I'm from Hawaii. Yeah, we would do a luau with hula dancers and everything! Being from Hawaii we are all about the environment. It's always first and foremost on our minds."
Caroline D'Amore Is a Tree Hugger at Heart
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"The party would be for Barack Obama and it would be an environmentalist-type party. I actually wish, I wish that somebody who is really on the environmental tip was running. I am not going to name his name, but we all know who he is and he is not running and I wish he was running and it's really bumming me out! "
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Dr. 90210's Will Kirby Has a Crush on Giuliani
"Giuliani! Me and Giuliani chilling in New York City. I'm not the biggest party boy ever. I'm very conservative. I'm very nerdy. But if there was one guy I could take to a Hollywood hot spot or a New York hot spot and hang out with, it is Giuliani. That guy is a pimp!"
Adrianne Curry Wants a Rock Star in the Oval Office
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"Oh my God, I would throw a party that would appeal to people ages 18-26, 'cause I think that’s what we need to get at the most. I would bring in awesome bands like Audioslave and people who kick ass and try to get the younger groups to come out. Ya know, they don’t get politics, because everyone is old and boring. Barack is not old and he's not boring, and I think he can suck in the youth that we need to win!"
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American Idol's Blake Lewis Likes a Political Music Man—or Woman!
"I could not answer that at this time, honestly. I have to do more research on who I would actually throw a party for. But I think Hillary and Bill could show up and play some sax. We could have beat-boxing and saxophone."

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