Check out the celebrities who have endorsed Kamala Harris for President in 2024!
Beyoncé
Singer Beyoncé, who gave her song «Freedom» to Kamala Harris’ campaign, was joined by former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland at a rally in Houston, Texas. Queen Bey explained that she was there as a mother.
Sia
Singer Sia spoke out on X, saying: «Please, please, please vote for Kamala!» She also stressed the importance of preventing Trump from returning to the White House, saying: «We can’t let that person win again!»
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson attended a Harris rally with Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen in Clarkston, Georgia. Of Harris, he said: «I don’t know about you, but she’s the kind of president I can get behind.»
Mick Foley
Former WWE star Mick Foley, known as Mankind, has endorsed Kamala Harris and voiced harsh criticism of Trump, calling him: «such an obvious con man.»
Bad Bunny
Shortly after a pseudo comedian made an extremely racist joke about Puerto Rico, calling it a «floating island of garbage» at a Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, rapper Bad Bunny threw his support behind Kamala Harris by strongly criticizing Trump. He posted several videos on social media.
Eminem
Eminem introduced Barack Obama at a rally in Detroit by saying: «As many of you know, I care deeply about the city of Detroit and the entire state of Michigan. […] It’s important to use your voice, so I encourage all of you to vote. People should not fear retaliation or be afraid to express their opinions.» Eminem also stressed that Kamala Harris supports a future for the country where these and other freedoms are protected and respected.
Bill Gates
Billionaire Bill Gates, who has always chosen to remain bipartisan, is arguably the most discreet in this election. Nevertheless, he donated $50 million to Kamala Harris’ campaign and even said, according to sources: «This election is different.»
Michael Keaton
Beetlejuice star Michael Keaton was spotted at a campaign event for Kamala Harris and in a video posted on X, he made a point of reminding male Trump supporters that Trump and billionaire Elon Musk think they are stupid: «They laugh at you behind your back. They think you’re stupid».
Bradley Whitford
Actor Bradley Whitford spoke at a rally with Barack Obama and Tim Walz, saying of Trump: «What the hell is going on right now? He’s a 34-count convicted felon and a convicted rapist. He’s bragging about sexual assault and making fun of disabled people.»
Sarah Jessica Parker
Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker shared a photo of herself holding a Harris Walz sign on Instagram, listing all the reasons she’s supporting the ticket. She wrote: «For the love of my country
For our public schools
For books
For common sense gun laws
For a living wage
For opportunity
For women
For voting rights
For the Dreamers
For arts and culture
For my mother and senior citizens
For our military, past and currently serving
For the climate
For hope
For friends and loved ones in the LGBTQ+ community
For freedom
For science
For affordable healthcare
For our union members
For democracy
For my daughters
For my son
For all of our children
For equality
For dignity
For hope
For the constitution
For me
For love
For choice
And for a certain childless cat lady I play on TV.»
Usher
Usher interrupted his tour to join Kamala Harris at her rally in Atlanta, saying Kamala’s vision «includes everyone».
Mariska Hargitay
Law & Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay shared a video in support of Kamala Harris’ campaign, saying : «I trust Kamala to uphold the law and defend our freedoms».
Maria Shriver
Maria Shriver, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ex-wife and a journalist, was alongside Kamala Harris at a Town Hall, where she admitted that the election was stressing her out a lot!
Omarosa Manigault Newman
Former Apprentice contestant and Trump administration official Omarosa Manigault Newman said she supports Kamala Harris «100 percent» saying Trump chose to «join the dark side».
Jerome Bettis
Former Steelers player Jerome Bettis endorsed Kamala Harris before a Pittsburgh game Trump was attending. Bettis said: «I know this city and I love this city. We work hard to get things done (…) the opposite of what Donald Trump stands for.»
Cher
Cher posted a video on social media in which she declared that she would vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the election: «I have followed Kamala Harris since she was my senator.»
Marc Anthony
Singer Marc Anthony criticized Trump in an ad for Kamala Harris’s election campaign, where he refers to Hurricane Maria, which hit Puerto Rico in 2017 when Donald Trump was president. He said he remembers what Trump said and did… «about our people».
Billie Jean King
Former tennis legend Billie Jean King announced on Twitter that she would vote for Tim Walz and Kamala Harris.
Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh, guitarist for the rock band Eagles, spoke at a Republican event against Donald Trump, saying it takes courage not to vote for him and even more courage to support Kamala Harris. Walsh stressed that Americans know what is at stake and that people are mobilizing, putting country over party.
Dave Bautista
In a video that went viral, actor and former wrestler Dave Bautista expressed his support for Kamala Harris while also making a harsh criticism of Donald Trump, saying: «A lot of men seem to think Donald Trump is a tough guy. He’s not.»
Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi announced his support for Kamala Harris in a post on X, saying: «The truth matters.»
Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway joked: «In case you didn’t know, I’m voting for Kamala» at a Harris support event in New York City. She also performed the Queen song «Somebody to Love» a nod to her film Ella Enchanted.
Jason Sudeikis
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. Actor Jason Sudeikis was photographed at Game 4 of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs Semifinals between the New York Liberty and Las Vegas Aces wearing a «Harris & Walz & Joy & Liberty» shirt.
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner is supporting Kamala Harris and the star is even campaigning in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania!
Sally Field
Actress Sally Field posted a video on Instagram where she talks about a traumatic illegal abortion she had in 1964. Although she was initially hesitant to address her story again, she emphasizes the importance of sharing it and fighting for her grandchildren as well as young women across the country by supporting Kamala Harris in the election.
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen called Trump the most dangerous presidential candidate he has ever met, while praising Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for their commitment to an inclusive and respectful vision.
Ben Horowitz
Businessman Ben Horowitz withdrew his previous endorsement of Donald Trump earlier this year, before Joe Biden withdrew. He has now announced that he is backing Kamala Harris and plans to make a significant contribution to her campaign.
Ethan Hawke
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ethan Hawke expressed his desire to ride the bus driven by Kamala, citing a lesson from his mother who compared elections to choosing a mode of public transportation, selecting the candidate who will get us closest to our destination.
Jeff Flake
Former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake made his support clear, telling ABC News that Kamala Harris is ready for the job, will unite the country and «respect the will of the voters.»
Stephen Curry
NBA player Stephen Curry reaffirmed his support for Kamala Harris at a press conference, expressing his honor to endorse her. He described her as a smart and trustworthy leader who can lead our country while providing hope, inspiration and unity.
Stevie Nicks
Rock legend Stevie Nicks also took advantage of the excitement over Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris to express in a message the importance of choosing the candidate who resonates with your beliefs. She signed her message as «Childless Dog Lady.»
Jennifer Lawrence
Actress Jennifer Lawrence has said she supports Kamala Harris, calling her an exceptional candidate and saying she will do everything in her power to defend reproductive rights and women’s rights, especially as abortion is at the heart of the election.
Scarlett Johansson
Actress and Marvel star Scarlett Johansson attended a fundraising event in September to support Kamala Harris’ election campaign.
Kerry Washington
Kerry Washington spoke at the Democratic convention and invited Kamala Harris’ nieces on stage to teach them how to pronounce their aunt’s name, since Trump and some Republicans have deliberately mispronounced it.
Jennifer Lopez
Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez was among the many celebrities in attendance online at Kamala Harris’ «United for America» campaign event hosted by Oprah Winfrey.
Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep spoke at the Oprah-hosted event and immediately referred to Kamala Harris as «President Harris.» She expressed her doubts about Trump, wondering what would happen if Kamala Harris won and he refused to accept the result.
Tracee Ellis Ross
Black-ish actress Tracee Ellis Ross spoke at Oprah’s event, saying she was there for both the gravity of this election and the joy with which it is being conducted. She said she believes in democracy, the future of the country, reproductive freedom, bodily autonomy, female leadership and decency.
Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts said at the Oprah-hosted event that her children will be voting for the first time in an election, and she expressed excitement that they will be able to say their first vote for a president was for Kamala Harris.
Chris Rock
Also attending Oprah Winfrey’s event, Chris Rock expressed his desire to bring his daughters to the White House to meet «the black woman president.» Rock added that he thinks she would make a great president and is ready to move on from all the hate and negativity.
Bryan Cranston
The Breaking Bad star also spoke at Oprah’s event to express that he has never felt this much joy and optimism in a presidential campaign in a long time. He stressed that Kamala Harris would be a great president.
Billie Eilish
Singer Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell shared a video on social media announcing their intention to vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz on National Voter Registration Day. They also encouraged their fans to check their registration status in order to vote.
Taylor Swift
Minutes after Kamala Harris’ near-perfect performance in the debate against Donald Trump, Taylor Swift officially announced on Instagram, signing «Childless Cat Lady» that she would be voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. She also encouraged people to make their own choices and educate themselves by researching the issues and candidates’ positions on the topics that matter most to them. She reiterated that you need to be registered to vote.
Mandy Moore
This Is Us actress Mandy Moore posted a series of Instagram stories in support of Kamala Harris. The first story features a quote from Harris about Trump, saying that 81 million Americans had fired him. The second story features Taylor Swift’s message of support for Kamala, which sparked a backlash after the debate. The third is a meme that reads, «We got Taylor».
Brittney Griner
WNBA basketball player Brittney Griner was released from Russia after being imprisoned in February 2022 for possession of vape products containing cannabis. She regained her freedom in December 2022 through a prisoner swap with Russia. Griner expressed her support for Kamala Harris by wearing a «Kamala Harris for the Culture» T-shirt to a practice. Additionally, in August, she praised the Biden-Harris administration for its role in freeing Americans detained in Russia.
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.