Which celebrities have endorsed Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Here are the biggest names
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It is debatable what effect celebrity endorsements have on voters, but candidates always welcome them. Here are the highly contrasting groups of A-listers who have endorsed Kamala Harris and Donald Trump:
Kamala Harris
Donald Trump
Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan arrives at a rally for Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York on 27 October 2024. Photograph: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
The former wrestler who once endorsed Barack Obama has thrown his support behind Trump. Hogan told the Republican national convention that “as an entertainer”, he tried to stay detached from politics but he could “no longer stay silent” due to “everything that’s happened to our country over the past four years”, adding: “We never had it better than the Trump years.”
Elon Musk
Elon Musk speaks at Madison Square Garden for Donald Trump in New York on 27 October 2024. Photograph: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
The world’s richest man has been something of an “October surprise”, jumping up and down at Trump rallies and, allegedly illegally, handing out $1m checks to supporters. The owner of X, Tesla and SpaceX is donating $75m to America Pac, his pro-Trump political action committee. At one rally, Musk said: “I’m dark, gothic Maga” – Trump’s Make America Great Again slogan.
Kid Rock
Kid Rock performs during the 2024 Republican national convention on 18 July 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP
In an interview with Rolling Stone in May, the singer expressed his support for Trump, saying: “You think I like Trump because he’s a nice guy? … I’m not electing the deacon of a church. That motherfucker likes to win. He likes to cheat in his fucking golf game. I want that guy on my team. I want the guy who goes: “I’m going to fight with you.”
Ye
Ye at a basketball game in Los Angeles on 11 March 2022. Photograph: Ashley Landis/AP
In February, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, who visited Trump in the Oval Office during his presidency, was asked by paparazzi whether he still supports Trump. The rapper, who endorsed Trump in 2016, said: “Yeah, of course, it’s Trump all day.”
Jon Voight
Jon Voight at Comic Con in New York City on 19 October 2024. Photograph: Erik Pendzich/Rex/Shutterstock
The 85-year-old actor, who was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2019 by Trump, has long expressed his support for the former president. “I’ve been the most outspoken supporter of Donald Trump in Hollywood,” Voight said in an interview with Variety in July. “I’ve been saying he’s the answer, the only answer,.”
Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson on 24 September 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Photograph: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Last month, the Braveheart actor was asked by a camera operator about who he was voting for, and he replied that Trump was “a good guess”. He said of Harris: “I know what it’ll be like if we let herin. And that ain’t good. Miserable track record. No policies to speak of. She’s got the IQ of a fence post.”
Dr Phil
Dr Phil McGraw speaks at a Trump rally on Sunday in New York at Madison Square Garden. Photograph: Jen Golbeck/Sopa Images/Rex/Shutterstock
The television personality Phil McGraw appeared at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. He said: “Lord knows he doesn’t need me to stand up for him. He’s tough as an old army boot. He’s got lots of enemies, different groups that are scared, and between them, they have impeached him, indicted him, raided him, railroaded him, shot him and sued him. And where is he? He is still standing.”
Dennis Quaid
Dennis Quaid speaks at a Trump rally in Coachella, California, on 12 October 2024. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
The actor campaigned for Trump in Coachella valley, California, last month. Quaid, who played Ronald Reagan in a recent eponymous biopic as well as Bill Clinton in the 2010 film The Special Relationship, said that Trump is “my favorite president of the 21st century.”
Roseanne Barr
Roseanne Barr in Beverly Hills, California, on 23 March 2018. Photograph: Vera Anderson/WireImage
The comedian endorsed Trump by describing him in 2013 as someone who “wraps his arms around us”, as well as a “mother bear”. In April, Barr posted a skit online in which she appeared to mock E Jean Carroll, the writer whom Trump was found liable by a New York civil court of sexually abusing. In the skit, Barr pretended to accuse Joe Biden of raping her 26 years ago in Bergdorf Goodman, in a parody of Carroll’s claim against Trump.
Russell Brand
Russell Brand in Leicester Square in London on 10 June 2012. Photograph: Andrew Cowie/AFP/Getty Images
In an episode of his Stay Free with Russell Brand podcast in June, the actor and comedian expressed his support for the former president by saying: “They act as if a vote for Donald Trump is almost like you’re directly voting for Armageddon … But I’m starting to think that no, a greater threat to democracy is this kind of technological feudalism, that tells you that it cares about you and that it’s protecting vulnerable people, all the while increasing censorship, increasing the funding of wars, increasing the division between ordinary Americans.”
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin in New York City in 2018. Photograph: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
The second man to walk on the moon, the 94-year old former astronaut announced his endorsement for Trump last month, saying: “Under the first Trump administration, I was impressed to see how human space exploration was elevated, made a policy of high importance again…I believe the nation is best served by voting for Donald J Trump.”
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