“Ding dong.” Look out! It might be Miley Cyrus at your door — if you’re a college student in Northern Virginia.

The pop star and judge on NBC’s “The Voice” canvassed students at George Mason University on Saturday, going door-to-door to campaign for Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine.

Stars are out in full force for a final Hillary push.

Cyrus was “feeling the Bern” earlier in the campaign season, when she supported Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the Democratic primary. She then went on to slam Sanders’ fans who weren’t planning on voting for Clinton, according to The Hill, using the F-bomb and calling them crazy.

“If you could ever consider Donald Trump,” Cyrus told Variety, “you never understood Bernie in the first place.”

Cyrus’ move is just the latest by liberal Hollywood to try to sweep Hillary to victory. Stars have been out in full force doing a final madcap push.

Michael Moore just released a pro-Hillary documentary called “TrumpLand,” while Bruce Springsteen spoke at length about the evils of the GOP candidate.

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In an interview with the BBC’s Channel 4 this week, Springsteen called Trump “very dangerous … He has a feeling he’s going to lose now, which, of course, he’s going to lose,” said the singer. “And he knows that … and he’s such a flagrant, toxic narcissist that he wants to take down the entire democratic system with him if he goes.”

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Meanwhile, Katy Perry, Jennifer Lopez, and Jon Bon Jovi all have a series of get-out-the-vote concerts planned for the election home stretch ahead. Perry, a longtime Clinton backer, will headline an event in Philadelphia the Sunday before Election Day, while rocker Jon Bon Jovi will perform in Tampa the same day.

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Bon Jovi will also perform in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27.

The National, an indie rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, will perform in their hometown on Nov. 2. And Lopez, whose song “Let’s Get Loud” has been on Clinton’s campaign playlist, will perform at a Miami concert on Oct. 29.

Stay tuned for more Hollywood hi-jinks to come.

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