Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have turned to star power during their campaigns to try and win over crucial voters.
While the impact of celebrity endorsements is questionable, each candidate has trotted out big names at rallies to draw in the crowds.
Other A-listers have stayed away from the campaign trail and have instead announced their positions on Instagram.
DailyMail.com has compiled an exhaustive list of celebrities who have picked a side in what could be one of the closest presidential elections in history.
VOTING FOR KAMALA HARRIS
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift, pictured onstage during her ‘Eras Tour’ at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana, caused a furor when she came out in support of Harris
Swift dramatically endorsed Harris just moments after the presidential debate on one of the biggest nights of the race.
Beyoncé
Singer-songwriter Beyonce speaks during a campaign rally for Kamala Harris at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, on October 25, 2024
Beyonce appeared on the campaign trail for Kamala Harris in Texas two weeks ago and has allowed the vice president to play her song ‘Freedom’ on the campaign trail.
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen performs at a Harris-Walz campaign rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October 28, 2024
The Boss appeared in support of Harris at a star-studded rally in Philadelphia, saying that he feels Donald Trump ‘is running to be a tyrant’ in his campaign for a second term in the White House.
Barbara Pierce Bush
Barbara Bush, daughter of former President George W., at the 16th Annual MoMA Film Benefit Honoring Samuel L. Jackson in New York City on Oct. 23, 2024
George W. Bush’s daughter appeared on the campaign trail for Harris last week, and sparked pressure for her father to break her silence in the race.
Bad Bunny
Recording megastar Bad Bunny, pictured backstage at the Oscars on Sunday, March 10, 2024, was spurred top support Harris after Puerto Rico was compared to a floating island of garbage’ by a comedian at Trump’s MSG rally
The musician made his voice known after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s offensive joke calling Puerto Rico a ‘floating island of garbage’ at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.
Will Ferrell
Former SNL cast member and comic actor Will Ferrell stars in Harris-Walz campaign video aiming to get white males to vote for the Democratic vice president
The actor and comedian was recruited by the Harris campaign in a last ditch effort to convince voters to head out to the polls on Tuesday to vote for her.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Trump posted this snap with then-friend Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2013 at the WWE Hall of Fame. The Republican Terminator star recently came out for Kamala Harris
The Terminator star and former GOP California governor made a rare presidential endorsement of Harris just six days before the 2024 election. He and Trump have feuded since Schwarzenegger stepped in to replace Trump on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ when he ran in 2015.
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez speaks during a campaign rally for Kamala Harris at the Craig Ranch Amphitheater in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 31, 2024
Lopez stumped for Harris in Las Vegas on Friday night and expressed outrage over jokes made about Puerto Rico at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.
Lady Gaga
Pop star and actress Lady Gaga posted her support for Kamala Harris to her Instagram page
Lady Gaga finally revealed who she will be voting for on Sunday – just two days ahead of the US presidential election. ‘It’s time to get ready to vote,’ the 38-year-old pop diva – who boasts 233.1 million social media followers – announced. ‘I’ll see you guys in Pennsylvania’ she added, teasing her appearance at Harris’ Philadelphia final rally on November 4.
Aubrey Plaza
Parks and Rec star Aubrey Plaza attends the 2024 WSJ Magazines Innovator Awards at Museum of Modern Art on October 29, 2024 in New York City
The Parks and Recreation star surprised fans by recreating Taylor Swift’s Instagram post endorsing Harris. The 40-year-old actress took to social media to share that she plans on voting for Harris, 59, as well as upload a cheeky snap of her posing with the late Grumpy Cat sitting in her lap. ‘HARRIS WALZ,’ the actress captioned a photo of herself from 2014 with the beloved celebrity cat, who passed away in 2019.
Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway at the New York premiere screening of the Trump-mocking film ‘The Apprentice’ held at the DGA Theater on October 8, 2024 in New York City
More than 20 years after she belted out the iconic Queen song Somebody To Love in her 2004 film Ella Enchanted, Hathaway did so again in a star-studded event called Broadway for Harris. She took to the stage following her appearance at The Apprentice première.
Ricky Martin
Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin at the LACMA Art+Film Gala in Los Angeles, California, on November 2, 2024 came out for Harris
‘Living La Vide Loca’ star Ricky Martin responded to an offensive joke about his native Puerto Rico at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally by endorsing Harris along with J.Lo and Bad Bunny.
Nick Offerman
Parks and Rec star Nick Offerman rips Donald Trump in God Bless The U.S.A. parody titled Proud to Be a Kamala Man
If there were any doubts who the Parks and Recreation and Last of Us standout was voting for, he made that very clear over the summer, posting a parody of the Lee Greenwood song God Bless the USA – Donald Trump’s favorite – for a new song in support of Kamala Harris titled Proud to be a Kamala Man. The 54-year-old Joliet, Illinois native introduced the clip while standing in a woodsy area, clad in a gray shirt baring an image of a bald eagle.
Ariana Grande
‘Wicked’ star Ariana Grande, who recently hosted Saturday Night Live, supports Kamala Harris
In October, ‘Wicked’ star Ariana Grande shared a selfie to Instagram letting fans know she voted for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Marc Anthony
Singer and J.Lo ex Marc Anthony slams Donald Trump amid racist Puerto Rico MSG rally comments from a comedian at the event as he backs Kamala Harris
Puerto Rican superstar Marc Anthony, 56, endorsed Kamala Harris in a video – one day after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe was blasted for branding Puerto Rico a ‘floating island of garbage’ at Donald Trump’s Oct. 27, Madison Square Garden rally.
In the video, Jennifer Lopez’s ex-husband said: ‘I’m here to tell you that even though some have forgotten … I remember. I remember what it was like when Trump was president. I remember what he did and said, about Puerto Rico.’
Mel Brooks
Blazing Saddles legend Mel Brooks poses for a portrait during the 2024 Peabody Awards on June 09, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.
After making a rare political endorsement for Joe Biden in 2020, the Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein comedy legend, 98, posted a photo of himself and his dog and wrote: ‘I don’t have a cat, so a dog will have to do! But like Taylor Swift I’m all in for @KamalaHarris & @Tim_Walz! #VoteBlue.’
Cardi B
Kamala Harris hugs rapper Cardi B who introduced her at a campaign rally at State Fair Park in West Allis, Wisconsin, near Milwaukee, on November 1, 2024
Calling Donald Trump a ‘bully,’ the outspoken WAP rapper found herself in an awkward moment at a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, rally for Kamala Harris last week due to teleprompter issues. Reading from her cell phone instead, she said: ‘I wasn’t gonna vote this year,’ before adding that Harris taking over as the Democratic nominee changed her mind. ‘She’s passionate, compassionate… and most of all she is not delusional.’
Lebron James
Future NBA Hall of Famer and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James
Speaking to reporters in the locker room last week, the Los Angeles Lakers star said: ‘Well I was going to do it the day of the game in Cleveland but I didn’t want to overshadow me and [son] Bronny going back home. That’s when I planned on doing it. Yesterday seemed a good day, everything was kind of silent. And I wanted to make sure it was seen, heard and heard with force.
‘So having a daughter, having a wife, mother, things of that nature that she believes in when it comes to women’s rights and when it comes to the future of my kids and where I see where our country should be, I feel like that endorsement is only right.’
Jimmy Kimmel
Late night host and near-daily Donald Trump critic Jimmy Kimmel appealed last week to Americans who ‘have someone in your life who is either planning to vote for Trump or thinking about it’
Kimmel is obviously supporting Harris – because he is a sworn enemy of Donald Trump. But his attempt to sway Republicans with a 19 minute anti-Trump monologue last week backfired with viewers. The talk show host delivered a special plea to those thinking of voting for the former president, in which he promised to avoid, ‘liberal virtue signaling’. But the almost 20 minute rant ended up irritating some viewers so much they pledged to vote Trump anyway, just to spite Kimmel.
Mindy Kaling
The Office star Mindy Kaling is a Kamala Harris supporter
The Office and Mindy Project star has been a vocal supporter of Harris and is one of the film and TV stars who attended the DNC in Chicago.
Howard Stern
Radio host Howard Stern said he ‘hates’ anyone who voted for Donald Trump and interviewed Kamala Harris during the 2024 campaign cycle
Howard Stern, 70, reinvigorated his long-running feud with Donald Trump in September, with the self-proclaimed ‘King of All Media’ saying he ‘hates’ anyone who voted for the former president. The two New Yorkers once got along famously, with Trump being an infamous, recurring guest on Stern’s long-running radio show but Stern has soured on Trump since he entered politics. Weeks later he had Kamala Harris on his Sirius-XM show.
Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix’s “Olivia Rodrigo: GUTS World Tour” at NYA EAST on October 25, 2024 in Los Angeles, California
Drivers License pop singer and former Disney star Rodrigo, 21, endorsed Kamala Harris in a posting to her Instagram story in July and last week captioned an IG video with abortion rights activist Hadley Duvall for her 38.2 million followers: ‘Stories like Hadley’s are exactly why this election is so important. A vote for Donald Trump is a vote for a national abortion ban and a vote for Kamala Harris is a vote for reproductive freedom.’
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump during the “Final Debate” Cold Open on Saturday, October 24, 2020
Baldwin, who won an Emmy Award for playing Donald Trump on SNL, recently returned to the late night sketch show to play Fox News host Brett Baier interviewing Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris. He had been absent from the show and since replaced in playing Trump for a couple of seasons after he was criminally charged in the on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his film Rust in 2021.
Jennifer Lawrence
Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence attends AFI’s premiere of abortion rights documentary ‘Zurawski v Texas’ in Hollywood, California, October 23, 2024
Pregnant Jennifer Lawrence joined Nevada democratic volunteers and canvassed for Kamala Harris ahead of election day, in Las Vegas, last week. The 34-year-old Oscar-winning actress — who initially endorsed Harris for president back in late September — hit the campaign trail and went door-to-door persuading undecided voters to cast their ballot for the democratic nominee on November 5.
Barack and Michelle Obama
Former first lady Michelle Obama greets her husband, former President Barack Obama, on stage during Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 20, 2024
Both former President Barack Obama and his wife, the former first lady Michelle Obama, have campaigned on the trail and at the DNC in Chicago for Kamala Harris since she replaced Joe Biden as the party’s nominee.
VOTING FOR DONALD TRUMP
Dennis Quaid
Actor Dennis Quaid speaks during a rally by Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump, in Coachella, California, U.S., October 12, 2024
The Reagan star, 70, joined Trump at a campaign rally he held at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California last month — after announcing he would vote for Trump in May — telling the crowd to ‘pick a side.’
Brittany Mahomes
Brittany Mahomes (center) posted this snap of her with pals Taylor Swift and Lyndsa Bell, wife of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Blake Bell, cradling her baby bump at a game this year
The wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, sparked a liberal meltdown in August when she was caught liking a post about Republican candidate Trump, especially amid her friendship with Trump-foe popstar Taylor Swift, the girlfriend of Chiefs star Travis Kelce.
Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan takes the stage during the campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2024 in New York City
Wrestling legend Hogan gave a rousing, tank top-ripping speech for Trump at the Republican National Convention. And Hogan, real name Terry Bollea, ripped into Kamala Harris at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally last week, telling ‘Trumpamaniacs’ that the Republican nominee is the ‘only man that can fix this country’.
Jason Aldean
Donald Trump and country star Jason Aldean during a campaign rally at the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia, on October 23, 2024
The country music star dedicated a July performance of his hit Try That in a Small Town to Trump at a concert in New Jersey, hours after a 20-year-old gunman attempted to take the former president’s life, cementing his status as a Trump supporter.
Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks performs during the Noise Pop Music & Arts festival at The Warfield on February 27, 2022 in San Francisco, California
Because of Trump’s views on guns, the controversial 212 rapper has said she will be voting for him in 2024. She admitted that she feels ‘way safer’ in a state where ‘everyone carries a gun.’
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin, 94, who walked on the lunar surface right after Neil Armstrong in 1969, endorsed Donald Trump last month, citing how America needs a ‘a proven, serious, and tested leader.’ The legendary astronaut wrote in an address that Trump’s previous term reignited America’s interest in space, pushing for NASA to return the moon and venture to Mars.
Amber Rose
Model and rapper Amber Rose speaks during the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 15, 2024
The model and rapper set social media abuzz at the RNC when she said in a primetime speech that Trump is ‘the best chance we have to give our babies a better life.’
Brett Favre
Former Green Bay Packers and Hall of Fame Quarterback Brett Favre speaks during a campaign for Donald Trump in Green Bay, Wisconsin, October 30, 2024
Former NFL quarterback and Green Bay Packers QB legend in crucial swing state Wisconsin, Brett Favre has been backing Trump for political office for nearly a decade, and recently launched a furious attack on Joe Biden after the president labeled Trump supporters ‘garbage’.
Roseanne Barr
Roseanne Barr poses with former President Donald Trump in a photo posted Nov. 2, 2023 and captioned: The new American Gothic.
The former mainstream TV sitcom icon has long been a Trump supporter. In April, she delivered a blistering routine on why female soldiers were better than men before describing herself as a ‘hateful’ Jew and sarcastically thanking Christians for their understanding of Judaism in an event for Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake.
Kelsey Grammer
Trump-supporter Kelsey Grammer attends a special screening of his ‘Frasier Season 2’ reboot on September 19, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario
Another sitcom legend, Frasier and Cheers star Grammer made waves when he publicly reiterated his support for Trump while promoting the Frasier reboot in a radio interview last December.
Kanye West
Rapper Kanye West speaks during a meeting with then-President Donald Trump to discuss criminal justice reform in the Oval Office of the White House, October 11, 2018
The ex of Kim Kardashian, whose questionable public stunts have included bringing Holocaust denier white supremacist Nick Fuentes to a dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, remains a supporter. He and barely-clad wife Bianca Censori were cheered by demonstrators at a gathering in support of Trump in Beverly Hills in August.
Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk jumps on stage as he joins former President Dpnald Trump during a campaign rally at site of his first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania on Oct. 5, 2024
‘I feel more optimistic about it with a Trump White House than a non-Trump White House,’ said the Tesla and Space X billionaire, who has been campaigning at rally events for Trump.
Zachary Levi
Shazam! star Zachary Levi urges ‘closeted conservatives’ in Hollywood to speak out for Trump
In an Instagram Live video, the 44-year-old stressed that there’s a lot that he doesn’t like about Trump, 78, but following the end of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign, he’s turned his support to the former president.
Kevin Sorbo
Actor Kevin Sorbo, pictured in a still from Hercules: The Legend of Journeys, supports Donald Trump
The outspoken Hercules star branded Hollywood men ‘bumbling, useless idiots’ with a ‘misunderstanding of masculinity.’ He is a staunch conservative and Trump backer.
Kid Rock
Kid Rock performs on the last day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 18, 2024
The longtime supporter of Donald Trump performed his song American Bad Ass for the 2024 Republican National Convention with modified lyrics to show his support for the former president, who watched on during the Milwaukee RNC closing night.
Dean Cain
Dean Cain, who starred as Superman on TV’s Lois & Clark series in the 1990s, is a big supporter of former President Donald Trump
The TV Superman predicted that Donald Trump’s ‘iconic’ fist pump response immediately after his attempted assassination will secure his reelection. ‘The way that President Trump reacted, that shows his character. It’s one of the most iconic moments we’ll ever find – the photo of him with a flag behind him, even upside down, a nation in distress with blood and saying “fight, fight fight!”‘ he told DailyMail.com.
Russell Brand
Comedian and actor Russell Brand attends the fourth day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 18, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The controversial comedian, 48, said on his ‘Stay Free With Russell Brand’ podcast back in June that he was supporting Trump over Joe Biden, who was then still the presumptive Democratic nominee. He later appeared, newly baptized, with Tucker Carlson to support Trump over Harris.
Mel Gibson
Actor Mel Gibson attends the Los Angeles Special Preview Screening of “Monster Summer” at Directors Guild Of America on September 24, 2024 in Los Angeles, California
The canceled movie star said in October: ‘I don’t think it’s going to surprise anyone who I vote for … I know what it’ll be like if we let [Harris] in. And that ain’t good. Miserable track record. No policies to speak of. She’s got the IQ of a fence post.’
John Schneider
Actor John Schneider, in a promo still from his 1980’s hit TV show ‘The Dukes of Hazzard.’
The political stance of the avowed Joe Biden hater could not be more clear. He drew backlash after posting: ‘Mr. President, I believe you are guilty of treason and should be publicly hung,’ about the Democrat last year. ‘Your son too. Your response is..? Sincerely, John Schneider.’
Lil Wayne
Rapper Lil Wayne performs during the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada September 18, 2015
Rapper Lil Wayne was pardoned by Trump on his way out of the White House, on the evening of Jan. 19, 2021, dodging prison for a firearms conviction after voicing support for the then-president during his failed re-election bid. The artist, born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr, could have faced 10 years in prison.
Harrison Butker
Kansas City Chiefs place kicker Harrison Butker on the sidelines near the end of Chiefs 26-13 win of the Saints, is supporting Trump over his anti-abortion stance.
Controversial Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker said he is voting for Trump based on the key issue of abortion. ‘I’m supporting the president that’s going to be the most pro-life president,’ he said while at a campaign event in Missouri for U.S. Senator Josh Hawley. Butker sparked outrage by giving a polarizing commencement speech at Benedictine College back in May.
Kodak Black
Kodak Black pictured at the MTV Video Music Awards in LA in 2017.
Rapper Kodack Black, whose real name is Bill Kahan Kapri, spent two years in a federal penitentiary after being convicted of making a false statement in order to buy a firearm in 2019 before he became a free man thanks to Donald Trump. He was one of the dozens of pardons Trump issued the week before leaving office in 2021. But the Tunnel Vison rapper was arrested again three years later in Florida
50 Cent
The rap mogul has not formally endorsed the former president but is known to be supportive of Donald Trump
Rapper 50 Cent claimed Donald Trump’s campaign offered him $3 million to perform at his Madison Square Garden rally – but he turned it down. The musician, who has not formally endorsed the former president but is known to be supportive of him, said he tried to avoid politics. ‘I’m afraid of politics… because when you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you,’ he said on Power 105.1 radio’s The Breakfast Club morning show. ‘I stay away from religion, I stay away from politics.’ The performer, real name Curtis Jackson, added: ‘That’s the formula for the confusion that sent Kanye to Japan.’
Dana White
UFC President Dana White speaks at a political rally for Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York on Oct. 27, 2024
The UFC chief is close friends with Trump. He also spoke at his Madison Square Garden rally last week. And he blasted Harris in postings on X, saying her potential presidency should ‘scare the s***’ out of people after she appeared on Late Night with Stephen Colbert.
Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson during fireside chat with Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump at ‘Tucker Carlson Live on Tour’ in Glendale, Arizona, Oct. 31, 2024
The ousted Fox News host has been an ardent supporter of Trump and in the past year a confidant, even sitting next to the former president at the RNC and campaigning across the country for him. But his commentary has veered into weird territory many times, most recently at a rally in Georgia last month where he creeped out many attendees by saying of Trump to the crowd: He’s p****d! Dad is p****d. And when dad gets home, you know what he says? “You’ve been a bad girl”.’
Danica Patrick
Former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick speaks during a Trump campaign rally at Lancaster Airport on November 03, 2024 in Lititz, Pennsylvania
The former NASCAR race-car driver, who is voting for the first time, claims putting Trump back in the White House is ‘the most important decision we will see in our life’. Patrick also addressed Proposition 36, which aims to bolster criminal punishments for drugs and shoplifting in California. Specifically, Patrick took issue with Harris’ refusal to tell reporters how she voted on her early ballot in her native California.