She's known for mouthing off about her socialite peers, but mum's the word when it comes to Paris Hilton endorsing a candidate in this year's Presidential election.
Page Six says Paris was at a party thrown by MySpace founder Chris De Wolfe, but declined to comment on who her electoral pick will be.
This is such a shamefully lost opportunity. Think of all the young, impressionable minds she could inspire and mold. Rock the vote, kids!
However, perhaps in a nod to Republican candidate John McCain's campaign ad slam of the blonde XXX star, Paris did say, "I think we need a change."
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Imagine if she did care, she'd have too much to say.