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Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston Campaign For Clinton In Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Hillary Clinton got a little extra help from Hollywood on Sunday.

Actors Steve Carell and Bryan Cranston campaigned for her in West Mifflin, Oakland and the Strip District.

The two surprised volunteers and encouraged people to get out and vote.

Cranston donned a "Bad Hombres" shirt, a nod to his role on the television show "Breaking Bad."

"Pennsylvania is a vital state for Hillary Clinton and democrats, we're here supporting her and her policies. We're met with a lot of enthusiasm and we're very excited about the outcome on Tuesday," Cranston said.

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Both agreed that the millennial vote is important.

"I think every vote counts, I think millennials are important to the future, for many this is the first time they're voting. This is probably the biggest election since I've been alive," Carell said.

"There is a definitive ripple affect to this election. Whoever we elect as president right now will have influence over the Supreme Court justice, about policies, foreign and domestic...healthcare, whether it's a right or a privilege, climate change. There are so many important issues," Cranston said.

Though the two were out in support of Clinton, Cranston said that Trump's campaign has "instilled a lot of interest on both sides."

"If by his nature he creates the largest turnout possible, I think that's good for our country," he said.

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