![]() It was also organizationally easier to keep things small: “I had the idea just a couple of days ago, and then it was just like, Ahhh! How do we do this?” she howls. “I think that Larry and Jason and I have been very politically active during this period of time, and it just felt like a better fit,” Louis-Dreyfus explains by phone. ![]() ET at /Something, Louis-Dreyfus joins with Jason Alexander and Larry David for “A Fundraiser About Something,” a live-streamed session in which the three-plus host Seth Meyers and some unnamed special guests-will reminisce about favorite Seinfeld episodes in return for a donation. Giving it one last big push during these fraught final weeks, Louis-Dreyfus has marshaled her former Seinfeld colleagues (or some of them, at any rate) for a Zoom reunion. The former Seinfeld and Veep star found creative ways to raise money for swing state campaigns during this election, including reuniting the Veep cast to raise money for Wisconsin Democrats. ![]() Louis-Dreyfus has thrown her weight behind Democratic candidates and progressive issues for years-endorsing Al Gore, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton, working for environmental causes, speaking out about Trump’s travel ban (“it is a blemish and it is un-American”), and rallying support against gerrymandering. As host of the Democratic Convention’s final night back in August, she joked that the president would soon be calling her “‘a washed-up, horse-face, no-talent has-been with low ratings.’ Well, with all due respect, sir, it takes one to know one,” she quipped. Julia Louis-Dreyfus has been very clear about what she thinks of Donald Trump: He is neither sponge-worthy nor White House–worthy. ![]()
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