Fans Say Kamala Harris 'Secured the Millennial Vote' in New Video With NSYNC's Lance Bass

Apparently, the best way to the heart of a millennial is through their beloved boy bands—and Kamala Harris is using that to her advantage.

Fans say that Vice President Harris found the perfect strategy for getting in sync with millennial voters ahead of the upcoming presidential election, where she is expected to be named the official Democratic nominee to run against former President Donald Trump in November.

And by teaming up with NSYNC star Lance Bass, some fans think Harris just upped her chances of winning.

In a new video shared on Bass' Instagram grid on Friday, July 26, the boy band member invited Harris to join in on singing one of NSYNC's most iconic songs.

"Hey Kamala," Bass started the video, before asking, "What are we gonna say to Donald Trump in November?"

"Bye, bye, bye!" Harris replied, referencing the 2000 smash hit song of the same title that NSYNC is known—and loved—for.

"The way she just secured the millennial vote," one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter) in reaction to the clip.

"It ain't no lie," another user chimed in, referencing the apt lyrics from the NSYNC song.

"She's so fetch for this!!!!" someone else exclaimed while using classic early 2000s lingo from Mean Girls.

In his caption on Instagram, Bass called the clip his "best dad joke yet," before switching to a more serious tone to share his support for Harris.

"I've known this fascinating woman for many years," Bass wrote. "She has always stood for everything that is right and good. She’s had my family’s back and I will always have hers!!"

"I’m so ready for Madame President!! ????????" he added while wrapping up the post, encouraging his followers, "Remember to register to vote!"

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