CELEBRITIES have been vocal over who they will vote for, with many taking to social media to declare their allegiance. We’ve rounded up a list below – some may even surprise you.
For Donald Trump
Kid Rock posted a photo with Trump at a gold course after the Senate acquitted 45 on impeachment charges.

50 Cent took to Instagram in reaction to Biden’s tax plan, saying: WHAT THE F--K! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT…”

Roseanne Barr has deleted many of her tweets but she wears her heart on her sleeve, or rather headgear. In a 2018 post, she shared a photo of her wearing a cap that read “Trump 2020”.

Kristie Alley formerly of “Cheers” praised Trump over his Covid-19 response and openly declared her intention: "I’m voting for @realDonaldTrump because he’s NOT a politician. I voted for him 4 years ago for this reason and shall vote for him again for this reason."

Stacey Dash’s Twitter is filled with examples of her traditionally conservative values. She shows her long-time support for Trump in her bio with the hashtags #WWG1WGA,"
"#MAGA" and "#WomenForTrump."

Jon Voight in a recent Twitter post said: “Biden is evil. Trump must win,” he said in the video. "He's real. He will bring back the people's trusts."

Isaiah Washington, of Grey's Anatomy fame, supported Trump by appearing in a July 2020 promotional interview with Lara Trump.

Dennis Quaid feels that Trump “is a doing a good job at trying to get these states – and all of the American people – what they need.”

Ted Nugent is going against the current as a musician. He believes “Donald Trump was sent here by God. Just like our founding fathers were touched by divine intervention,” he said during a LondonRealTV interview. “So we said, “F--k you. I like this Donald Trump s—t-kicker. Let’s put him in charge. Let’s manage it like a business.”

Lil Wayne on October 29 tweeted a phot of himself with Trump, to the dismay of fans. The caption read: "Besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership."

For Joe Biden
Taylor Swift in a Twitter post spoke to V Magazine about why she’ll vote for Biden. She’s also very much behind his V-P, saying she was rooting for her during the V-P debate.

John Legend and Chrissy Teigen will be voting for Biden. Teigen told Marie Claire: “We are proud to stand behind Biden. We’re not only voting for Biden because it’s not Trump.” She’s also excited for his V-P: “Between people like Kamala and AOC, I have more hope than ever."

Dwayne Johnson has formally endorsed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on Instagram and Twitter saying: “Progress takes courage, humanity, empathy, strength, KINDNESS & RESPECT.” He says he is with the self-proclaimed “registered independent with centrist ideologies” saying they are “the best choice to lead our country”.

Cher recently serenaded the former V-P with a cover of “Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe”, at the “I Will Vote” concert. She said: “I first met Joe Biden in 2006. I saw a speech he’d given, and it was love at first speech.”

Mariah Carey has made her choice public with the Twitter post: @MariahCarey officially endorses Joe Biden and Kamala Harris! #VOTE

Billie Eilish says "If you care about yourself, if you care about your friends and racial injustices and climate change, then you've gotta vote. Like, there's no excuse at this point".

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are the power couple who has provided donations for Joe Biden. "This is the most important election in the history of America," said Hanks.

Mindy Kaling last week with Kumail Nanjiani & Lilly Singh headlined the South Asian Block Party to raise funds for Joe Biden. On Kamala Harris for V-P, she tweeted: "For my Black and Indian sisters, many of us who have gone our entire lives thinking that someone who looks like us may never hold high office? We work so hard and contribute to the fabric of our lives in America, & now to see @SenKamalaHarris rise to the top like this? It’s thrilling!!"

Leonardo DiCaprio was seen at a fundraiser for Joe Biden pre-Covid-19 lockdown.

Cardi B interviewed Joe Biden via Zoom for Elle in August. "It's not a secret I use my platform to encourage people to vote," she said during the video.

– The Vibes, November 2, 2020