Yesterday, (October 29), Paul Rudd was seen standing in the rain as he handed out cookies to people waiting to vote.
The Clueless actor, 51, waited with voters outside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and gave out the sweet snacks to those who were planning to cast their early ballots.
Footage has since been shared on Twitter by Guster drummer Brian Rosenworcel showing Rudd handing out cookies from Milk Bar and posing with those waiting to vote outside in the heavy downpour.
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Sporting a face mask and a pair of plastic gloves, the actor protected himself and others against the spread of the ongoing COVID-19 disease.
In the video, the 51-year-old actor can be heard saying, "I want to say thank you for coming out and voting and doing your part," to people in line.
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A number of those who received cookies from the Avengers star have since taken to social media to share photos and videos of the encounter.
"Paul Rudd is handing out cookies to early voters voting in the rain @ Barclay's Center. I like him x100 more," one Twitter user shared on the platform along with a picture with the AntMan actor.
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Another added, "Paul Rudd, love of my life, is standing outside Barclays Center right now thanking early voters for showing up in the rain and handing out cookies.#VOTE"
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Last week, Rudd and some of his Marvel costars came together for Voters Assemble, a virtual fundraiser in support of Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Aside from Rudd, the event was also attended by Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle, and Zoë Saldana. The fundraiser included Marvel trivia in addition to a question and answer session.
Per People, the early voters yesterday are some of the over 80 million Americans to cast an early ballot in advance of Election Day on November 3.
The outlet also reports that this is more than 58 percent of the total votes counted in the 2016 US Presidential Election, based on findings by the U.S. Elections Project.