Photo: Dominik Bindl/WireImage; Rachel Luna/GettyCast members fromThe West WingandVeepare teaming up to show their support for democrats in Wisconsin.A virtual reunion crossover event, featuring stars from both political television shows, will be livestreamed Oct. 9TheWisconsin Democratsfundraiser will feature live entertainment fromWest Wingcast membersBradley Whitford,Martin Sheen,Allison Janney,Richard Schiff,Mary McCormack,Janel Moloney, and Melissa Fitzgerald as well asVeepactorsJulia Louis-Dreyfus,Anna Chlumsky,Tony Hale,Matt Walsh,Gary Cole, andTimothy Simons.Lacey Terrell/HBO/EverettEvery donation made will direct supporters to a link to view the online event.“We have joined forces withThe West Wingbecause winning Wisconsin this November is crucial to saving American democracy,” Louis-Dreyfus, 61, toldThe Hollywood Reporter. “And also because when MAGA Republicans are beaten and democracy thrives and flourishes,Veepseems much funnier and less sad.“James Sorensen/NBC/Newsmakers/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Whitford, who played White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman inThe West Wing, toldTHRthat the two casts are teaming up “to support Democratic candidates up and down the ballot in my home state of Wisconsin.“He added, “Join us. We’re gonna have a lot of fun, and we’re gonna do everything we can to save democracy while we’re at it.“RELATED VIDEO: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tony Hale on the ‘Veep’ Finale and Their Enduring FriendshipTo make a donation or learn more about the campaign, visit theWisconsin Democrats website.
Photo: Dominik Bindl/WireImage; Rachel Luna/Getty

Cast members fromThe West WingandVeepare teaming up to show their support for democrats in Wisconsin.A virtual reunion crossover event, featuring stars from both political television shows, will be livestreamed Oct. 9TheWisconsin Democratsfundraiser will feature live entertainment fromWest Wingcast membersBradley Whitford,Martin Sheen,Allison Janney,Richard Schiff,Mary McCormack,Janel Moloney, and Melissa Fitzgerald as well asVeepactorsJulia Louis-Dreyfus,Anna Chlumsky,Tony Hale,Matt Walsh,Gary Cole, andTimothy Simons.Lacey Terrell/HBO/EverettEvery donation made will direct supporters to a link to view the online event.“We have joined forces withThe West Wingbecause winning Wisconsin this November is crucial to saving American democracy,” Louis-Dreyfus, 61, toldThe Hollywood Reporter. “And also because when MAGA Republicans are beaten and democracy thrives and flourishes,Veepseems much funnier and less sad.“James Sorensen/NBC/Newsmakers/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Whitford, who played White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman inThe West Wing, toldTHRthat the two casts are teaming up “to support Democratic candidates up and down the ballot in my home state of Wisconsin.“He added, “Join us. We’re gonna have a lot of fun, and we’re gonna do everything we can to save democracy while we’re at it.“RELATED VIDEO: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tony Hale on the ‘Veep’ Finale and Their Enduring FriendshipTo make a donation or learn more about the campaign, visit theWisconsin Democrats website.
Cast members fromThe West WingandVeepare teaming up to show their support for democrats in Wisconsin.
A virtual reunion crossover event, featuring stars from both political television shows, will be livestreamed Oct. 9
TheWisconsin Democratsfundraiser will feature live entertainment fromWest Wingcast membersBradley Whitford,Martin Sheen,Allison Janney,Richard Schiff,Mary McCormack,Janel Moloney, and Melissa Fitzgerald as well asVeepactorsJulia Louis-Dreyfus,Anna Chlumsky,Tony Hale,Matt Walsh,Gary Cole, andTimothy Simons.
Lacey Terrell/HBO/Everett

Every donation made will direct supporters to a link to view the online event.
“We have joined forces withThe West Wingbecause winning Wisconsin this November is crucial to saving American democracy,” Louis-Dreyfus, 61, toldThe Hollywood Reporter. “And also because when MAGA Republicans are beaten and democracy thrives and flourishes,Veepseems much funnier and less sad.”
James Sorensen/NBC/Newsmakers/Getty

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Whitford, who played White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman inThe West Wing, toldTHRthat the two casts are teaming up “to support Democratic candidates up and down the ballot in my home state of Wisconsin.”
He added, “Join us. We’re gonna have a lot of fun, and we’re gonna do everything we can to save democracy while we’re at it.”
RELATED VIDEO: Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tony Hale on the ‘Veep’ Finale and Their Enduring Friendship
To make a donation or learn more about the campaign, visit theWisconsin Democrats website.
source: people.com