Find out which celebrities have endorsed Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential race!
Liz Cheney
Former Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney has finally declared her support for Kamala Harris. She also warns of the danger that Donald Trump poses to the Constitution.
Olivia Rodrigo
Singer Olivia Rodrigo shared on social media a video of Kamala Harris talking about reproductive rights, in which she declares that those who support reproductive freedom will oppose Trump’s extreme bans on abortion.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis shared a photo of Kamala Harris on Instagram, praising Kamala for her reliability and experience. She noted that Kamala is a passionate advocate for the rights of women and people of color, and that her message embodies hope and unity for America in a time of great national division.
George Clooney
After offering an essay in the New York Times calling on Biden to withdraw from the race, George Clooney threw his support behind Kamala Harris, saying that President Biden has demonstrated what true leadership is, saving democracy once again, and that he was eager to do everything in his power to support Vice President Harris in her historic quest.
Charlie XCX
Charlie XCX tweeted that Kamala is a “brat”, a statement that caused quite a bang! The singer explained Kamala embodies that energy.
John Legend
Musician John Legend expressed about Kamala: “She’s ready for this fight and I’m delighted to help her in any way I can.” Legend gave a performance on the third night of the Democratic National Convention.
Mark Hamill
Star Wars actor Mark Hamill took part in a fundraiser for Kamala Harris’ campaign called “White Dudes for Harris”. The initiative brought together over 190,000 participants and raised more than $4 million.
Cardi B
For several months, Cardi B had been saying that Biden should withdraw from the race. When he finally announced his decision, she was quick to remind everyone, declaring, “[…] I told you Kamala should have been the 2024 candidate.”
Spike Lee
In an interview with CNN, director Spike Lee said he was working hard to see Kamala Harris elected, saying she will be the first woman to become president of the United States, calling it an “incredible moment in history”.
Robert DeNiro
Robert De Niro, a staunch supporter of Joe Biden and harsh critic of Donald Trump, also lends his support to Kamala Harris.
Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande supports Kamala Harris and has shared several posts about it on Instagram, one of the latest being the Obamas’ speeches at the DNC, where they talk about Kamala Harris and criticize Trump.
Kesha
Kesha expressed full support for Kamala Harris and harshly criticized J.D. Vance following his comments about “childless cat ladies”.
Ben Stiller
Shortly after Harris announced his candidacy, actor Ben Stiller took part in the Zoom Comics for Harris event, alongside a host of other comedy celebrities.
Barbra Streisand
Already a staunch supporter of Joe Biden, Barbra Streisand was quick to express her support for Kamala Harris, saying she will carry on Biden’s work and be a great president.
Stevie Wonder
After a speech stating that the choice to vote for Harris was obvious, Stevie Wonder performed “Higher Ground” at the Democratic convention.
Beyoncé
Beyoncé agreed to let Kamala Harris use the song Freedom for her official campaign song.
Kathy Griffin
Known for her hard-hitting and sometimes controversial statements against Trump, Kathy Griffin took part in the Zoom Comics for Harris event, alongside many other comedy celebrities including Ben Stiller.
Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X was quick to support Kamala Harris on social media after Joe Biden’s departure, tweeting, “Your seat is ready, Madam President.”
Demi Lovato
Accompanied by a photo of herself with Kamala Harris, Demi Lovato exclaimed “Let’s do this!!!” on social media when Biden announced his support for the Vice President in the 2024 elections.
Barack and Michelle Obama
What could be more prestigious than getting the Obama seal of approval, especially since they fully support Kamala Harris and were headliners on the second night of the Democratic National Convention.
Sean Astin
The Lord of the Rings star Sean Astin made an appearance at the Democratic convention roll call. He was also part of the Zoom “White Dudes for Harris” event, which attracted nearly 190,000 participants and raised over $4 million.
Lil Jon
Lil Jon delivered a surprise performance on the second night of the DNC convention, igniting the event as Georgia delegates cast their votes in favor of Harris.
Pink
Pink, who has previously criticized Republicans and her fans for supporting the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, advising them to stop listening to her music, gives a performance on the fourth night of the DNC, where Kamala Harris delivers her acceptance speech.
Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges also took part in the Zoom “White Dudes for Harris” event, an evening that attracted nearly 190,000 participants and raised over $4 million.
Bon Iver
Bon Iver supported Kamala Harris’ campaign and even gave a performance at one of her rallies in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Katy Perry
Katy Perry posted a montage on social networks featuring Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, accompanied by her song “Woman World”.
Mark Cuban
Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban declared his support for Kamala Harris following Joe Biden’s withdrawal.
Lance Bass
NSYNC member Lance Bass took part in a TikTok video with Kamala Harris, where they said we’re going to say “Bye, Bye, Bye!” to Donald Trump in November.
Lizzo
Lizzo published a long video in which she passionately defended the Vice President’s record, after Biden announced his withdrawal from the race and expressed his support for Kamala Harris.
Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion fully supports Kamala Harris and even gave a performance at a recent Vice President’s rally in Atlanta.
The Chicks
Members of The Chicks, formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, perform the national anthem on the fourth night of the DNC, a special night during which Kamala Harris accepts her nomination.