Hayden Speaks for Super Tuesday

Hayden Panettiere Jerome Ware/ZUMA Press

On the save the whales issue, Hayden Panettiere's views are fairly clear, but when it comes to politics, she's still undecided. “You know, I haven’t really picked who I’m going to support yet," she told E! News.

While attending the Spiderwick Chronicles premiere—and with Super Tuesday looming—the Heroes star was asked whom she would vote for. And while she didn't single out any one candidate, she did admit that she's talking to several contenders from both sides of the fence.

"I have spoken to Barack about the whales and the situation going on there, and I asked him his views on it, and he grew up in Hawaii. He’s got a very wonderful outlook on it. Hopefully later on, [I'm] having a phone call with the McCain party and also in the midst of contacting the Clinton party. I’ll hopefully be hearing from them on the whole situation and what they’re willing to do to stop it."

Can't argue with Hayden's passion to the cause—the girl knows how to hammer a point home. Too bad we think the whale thing might just get bumped by those other pesky problems like health care and the economy.

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