They’re with her: Stars supporting Hillary Clinton
They’re with her: Stars supporting Hillary Clinton
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“Saturday Night Live” star Kate McKinnon, seen here in a sketch with Hillary Clinton, told The Hollywood Reporter, “I’m rooting for her, obviously.” NBC
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“Broad City” star Abbi Jacobson showed her love for Clinton on Twitter. Abbi Jacobson / Twitter
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Estranged couple Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck agree on at least one thing: They like Clinton. The couple told Cosmopolitan that they invited daughter Violet to hear Clinton speak, and Affleck added, “I am excited about Hillary Clinton, among other reasons, because having two little girls, I recognize — and I wouldn’t have known this before, I really probably would have been more cavalier about it — having two little girls, I recognize how powerful it would be for them to see a woman be the president of the United States.” Getty Images
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The Hill reports that Leonardo DiCaprio donated to Clinton’s super PAC and appeared at several of the former secretary of state’s fundraisers. Stephen Chirnin / AFP / Getty Images
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Waka Flocka Flame told MTV News, “A woman could do it. I’ve seen my momma raise five boys — that’s super hard, so women can do the same s–t that men could do. We need change.” He added that he’d aid her campaign under one condition: “She should help me with my album. If she gon’ push Flockavelli 2 — I can’t wait.” Getty Images
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America Ferrera and Eva Longoria Reuters
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NJ.com reports that Jon Bon Jovi hosted a fundraiser for Clinton in his home state of New Jersey in June 2015. Getty Images
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Salma Hayek campaigns for Clinton, even penning emails for the candidate’s camp. Getty Images
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The Huffington Post reports that Carole King knocked on doors in the West Village for Clinton’s campaign. Getty Images
Amal and George Clooney have held pricey fundraisers for Clinton, drawing criticism from Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders. Getty Images
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Chloë Grace Moretz Getty Images
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Morgan Freeman narrates a Clinton campaign commercial. Getty Images
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Katy Perry Getty Images
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Elton John performs at a Clinton fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall on March 2. Getty Images
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Magic Johnson enthusiastically endorsed Clinton on Twitter, writing, “I feel @HillaryClinton will be a great President for the American people and she will make sure that everyone has a voice!” Getty Images
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Billboard reports that John Legend crooned at Clinton’s birthday party. Getty Images
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Julianne Moore Getty Images
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Olivia Wilde told The Daily Beast, “I think Hillary is a really exciting candidate for so many reasons but she has a lot to prove to a lot of people. And I think she’s up for that.” Getty Images
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Pharrell told Ellen DeGeneres he endorses Clinton. “It’s time for a woman to be in there,” he said. “Women think about things in a holistic way, it’s not so individual. I’m saying I’m happy to be a man, but I love women. The thing is, if we had somebody looking after our country that thought about things as a whole, I just feel like it just would be different. Not that I don’t love our current president, I just feel like it’s Hillary time.” Getty Images
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Jemima Kirke, Rosie O’Donnell, Uzo Aduba, Jamie Lee Curtis and Gina Rodriguez appeared in a campaign ad for Clinton. Getty Images
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Vivica A. Fox endorsed Clinton on Twitter. Getty Images
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Kerry Washington Kerry Washington / Instagram
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Kim Kardashian endorsed Clinton, while hubby Kanye West is said to support Donald Trump. Kim Kardashian / Instagram
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Barbra Streisand, seen here with Bill Clinton in 2011, endorses the former secretary of state. Reuters
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Jamie Foxx Getty Images
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Demi Lovato Reuters
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Tony Goldwyn greets Clinton supporters at a campaign rally at Meharry Medical College in Nashville on Feb. 28. Getty Images
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Clinton got the coveted Kendall Jenner endorsement on Instagram. Getty Images
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Viola Davis, Shonda Rhimes and Ellen Pompeo appeared in a campaign ad for Clinton. Getty Images
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Robert De Niro, seen here with Ethel Kennedy and Clinton at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2014, told The Daily Beast, “I think that [Clinton] paid her dues. There are going to be no surprises, and she has earned the right to be president and the head of the country at this point. It’s that simple. And she’s a woman, which is very important because her take on things may be what we need right now.” WireImage
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