Christina Aguilera has encouraged fans to head towards the US polling stations for the upcoming Presidential elections.
The American pop and R&B singer showed up at the Rock The Vote party at the Esquire House on September 25 to encourage the public to voice their opinion in the political ballot.
Everyone that is able to have an opinion should let it be heard and should voice it, the Sun quoted her as saying.
However, the singer admitted that in the mean time she wouldnt mind if the fans popped in to buy her new single Keeps Gettin Better, which is set to hit the market on November 3 a day before the US election.
Christina, who recently put up a splendid performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, is scheduled to release her greatest hits album of the same name in the following week.
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American pop and R&B singer Christina Aguilera has insisted that her life recently has made her feel ‘sexier than ever’.
The 27-year-old singer, who showed up at the ‘Rock The Vote’ party at the Esquire House on September 25, remarked that her past experiences have grown onto her and that she’s much wiser now.
“I feel great,” People magazine quoted her, as saying. “Sexier than ever,” she added.
She said: “I think it is sexier to be more knowledgeable about life, growing from your experiences, growing into a woman or person – if you do learn from your lessons, that is.”
The singer, who gave birth to her son Max eight months ago, prioritizes her motherhood before anything else.
But that does not stop the singer-songwriter from making her own time. She said: “It is really important to me that I don”t lose myself.”
“I still do things that make me feel good. I let my son experience who I am – as an artist, as a musician, things that I love and am passionate about,” she added.
Christina, who recently put up a splendid performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, is scheduled to release her greatest hits album “Keeps Gettin’ Better – A Decade of Hits” on November 11.
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Christina Aguilera hopes to rock her fans when her greatest-hits album is released on November 11, but on Thursday night, she was telling her fans to rock the vote on November 4.
“Rock the Vote is obviously important to just to get the message out there to young and old — and especially to young — that your voice, your opinion does matter,” she said at the Esquire House opening-night event with Rock the Vote in Beverly Hills, California.
She said it’s a cause she feels particularly strong about as not only a mom, but also an older sibling. “It’s important for me, it’s important for the next generation — for my son’s generation,” she said. “It’s important to people my age and my sister’s age, 10 years younger. Everyone that is able to have an opinion should let it be heard and should voice it.”
She also talked about Keeps Gettin’ Better — A Decade of Hits. “I can’t believe it’s been a decade already,” she said, “but it’s very exciting. All the old, the biggest hits I’ve come out with [are on the album]. I don’t even know how to describe what a journey it’s been but it’s been amazing.”
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The opening night event on Thursday, September 25, will be a benefit for”Rock the Vote” hosted by Christina Aguilera.
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Here’s one more picture of Christina from the End Violence Against Women Campaign taken by Michael Segal. Thanks to Reini for finding it.

She can sing. She can Dance. And new mom Christina Aguilera can also rock the U.S. presidential election — or, at least try.
Rock the Vote, which aims to engage young voters in the U.S. political process, said pop star Aguilera would help launch the group’s 2008 U.S. public service campaign starting on Wednesday. She will urge people to register and cast their votes in the upcoming election that will send a new president to the White House and senators and congressmen to Capitol Hill.
The new advertisement opens with Grammy winner Aguilera, who has sold over 25 million records around the world, singing a lullaby rendition of “America the Beautiful” to her newborn son Max, who is wrapped in the American flag. She ends the spot with a call “to make history” and “rock the vote.”
Aguilera, 27, said in a statement:
“Voting is a right that we are fortunate enough to have and one that we should not take for granted. I encourage all young people to use this right and realize they can make a difference.”
Along with the Aguilera ad, Rock the Vote’s campaign will include a future series of ads featuring other artists with the messages such as “less ignorance/more education,” “less apathy/more empathy” and “less prejudice/more pride”.
In 1990, Madonna appeared draped in an American flag in a similar “Rock the Vote” public-service video telecast nationally. “Rock the Vote” has used music and popular culture to motivate young people to register and vote in every election since then.
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