
As soon as Kamala Harris announced her candidacy in the 2024 presidential election, she quickly racked up countless celebrity endorsements. Now, with early voting underway, celebrities are out in full force on the campaign trail. Recent Harris/Walz rallies have included appearances from Beyoncé, Eminem, J.Lo, and more.
With less than a week to go until the election, here’s every celebrity who has endorsed Kamala Harris.
Beyoncé
She may have been a no-show at the DNC, but Beyoncé came through with a Harris/Walz endorsement during a campaign rally in her hometown of Houston, Texas, ten days ahead of the election. “I’m not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother,” she said. “A mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided.”
Bad Bunny
After comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage” at a Trump rally, Bad Bunny shared a video of Kamala Harris speaking to Puerto Ricans on his Instagram Story.
Jennifer Lopez
J.Lo took the stage in Las Vegas on Thursday night to give her full-throated support to Harris. Referencing Hinchcliffe’s comments about Puerto Rico, she said “It wasn’t just Puerto Ricans that were offended that day. It was every Latino in this country. It was humanity and anyone of decent character.”
Madonna
The queen of pop decided to pop back over to the United States, ending a trip to Paris so she could vote for Harris/Walz.
Katie Holmes
Holmes hasn’t made a public statement about the election, but this week the Daily Mail published photos of her strolling around New York City in an embroidered Harris/Walz Lingua Franca sweater.
Gracie Abrams
Performing at this week’s rally at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Abrams told the crowd: “For many of us here onstage and in this crowd tonight, this is either the first or second time that we’ve had the privilege of voting in a presidential election,” she said. “As we know, we’ve inherited a world that is struggling and it’s easy to feel disconnected and disillusioned. Between the advent of social media in our childhoods and COVID and relentlessly targeted disinformation, we’ve been through some things. It’s easy to be discouraged, but we know better. We know that unless we vote and keep our democracy intact, there is nothing we will be able to do to fix it when it is our turn.”
GloRilla
Memphis-born rapper GloRilla posted her endorsement in the form of an Instagram reel, listing four reasons to vote for Kamala Harris: “A woman’s right to choose,” “Protect the LGBTQIA+ community,” “Funding for public education,” and “$15/hr minimum wage.”
Kelly Rowland
After endorsing Harris over the summer, Rowland was right next to her former bandmate and longtime best friend Beyoncé at the rally in Houston.
Eminem
“I’m encouraging everybody to get out and vote, please,” the rapper said at an October rally in Detroit. “I also think that people shouldn’t be afraid to express their opinions, and I don’t think anyone wants an America where people are worried about retribution of what people will do if you make your opinion known. I think Vice-President Harris supports a future for this country where these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld.”
Ariana Grande
Almost as soon as Kamala Harris’s candidacy was announced, the pop singer and Wicked star gave her tacit endorsement, reposting Joe Biden’s endorsement of Harris to her Instagram Story. But on October 27, she shared another, more direct Instagram endorsement when she posted to her Stories that she had early voted for Kamala.
Bruce Springsteen
Springsteen endorsed the Harris-Walz ticket with a video posted to Instagram in October. “Perhaps not since the Civil War has this great country felt as politically, spiritually, and emotionally divided as it does at this moment. It doesn’t have to be this way,” he said in the video. “Now, everybody sees things different, and I respect your choice as a fellow citizen. But like you, I’ve only got one vote, and it’s one of the most precious possessions that I have. That’s why come November 5 I’ll be casting my vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Thanks for listening.”
Later that month, he performed at a Harris-Walz rally in Clarkston, Georgia.
Sarah Jessica Parker
Listing no less than 31 reasons in her caption, the actress who gave us Carrie Bradshaw posted on Instagram that she would be voting for the Harris-Walz ticket with “an abundance of joy, optimism and pride.”
Usher
Although an edited clip of his September appearance on The View made it seem like the R&B singer wasn’t endorsing anyone, he actually did announce his intention to vote for Harris during that interview — in the full video, Joy Behar says, “You’re supporting Kamala Harris in this election, I understand.” “Yes,” he responds. But in case there was any remaining doubt, he also performed at a Harris-Walz campaign in Atlanta on October 19.
Christine Baranski
Baranski endorsed Kamala Harris in an August interview with The Hollywood Reporter, saying, “In the last few weeks, like so many people, I’m feeling this incredible inhalation of fresh air and optimism. Wow, a woman! Let’s do this.”
More recently, she’s been going door to door in Pennsylvania, encouraging her fellow Polish Americans to vote for Harris. “I just thought, ‘Well, if there’s a way of making Polish Americans feel that heroic thing that they have,’” she told the New York Times. “This election is so important that actually they could make a difference.”
Julia Roberts
“If I started a voting club, it would be Conversationalists for Kamala — to talk, to listen, to be heard, to have this back and forth is so unique in this campaign to beautiful, wonderful Kamala Harris, who I have had the good fortune of knowing for many years,” Roberts said at the Unite for America rally.
Roberts also narrated a Harris-Walz campaign video, suggesting that women with Trump-supporting husbands could still vote for Harris: “In the one place in America where women still have a right to choose, you can vote any way you want and no one will ever know,” she says in the video. “What happens in the booth stays in the booth,” the ad, sponsored by Vote Common Good, concludes.
Meryl Streep
Greeting Harris at the Unite for America rally, the actress said, “Hello, President Harris,” before catching herself. She went on to ask Harris about the challenges ahead. “I think you’re gonna win. I’m sure you’re gonna win — but what happens when you win and he doesn’t accept it? I wonder if we’re ready for January 7?”
Tracee Ellis Ross
“The idea of leading with joy and kindness has always been in my DNA, and I’m here both for the seriousness of this election, but the joy with which it is being handled — it is stunning,” Tracee Ellis Ross said at the Unite For America rally.
Bryan Cranston
“I have never felt this much joy and optimism in a campaign in a long time,” the actor told Oprah at the Unite For America rally. “I’m just so appreciative of Kamala to be able to bring back that sense of optimism.” He added, “I think she’s gonna be a terrific president.”
Chris Rock
“I’ve always been a fan of Kamala. I remember writing her a check when she was, like, the district attorney or something — maybe it was to get out of a parking ticket. I’ve been writing her checks for a long time,” the comedian said at the Unite for America rally. “I wanna bring my daughters to the White House to meet this Black woman president.”
Ben Stiller
“Feeling that energy, going from a ‘Stop Trump’ mode into a ‘Go, Kamala’ mode — people starting to really hear what she’s about,” Ben Stiller said at the Unite for America rally.
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Taylor Swift
After weeks of debate over whether she would endorse Harris, Taylor Swift finally made her position clear in an Instagram post she cheekily signed, “Taylor Swift, Childless Cat Lady.”
Stevie Nicks
Inspired by Swift’s endorsement, Stevie Nicks posted a similar sentiment, except she signed it “Childless Dog Lady.”
In an October Rolling Stone interview, Nicks clarified her support. “I think I’m totally endorsing her by naming her as a lighthouse. I don’t like the word “endorsing,” but what I like is the fact that she is our great hope to save the world.” She also shared that she was feeling optimistic about the election: “I love the fact that she laughs. I love the fact that she’s full of joy. I love the fact that she fell in love with somebody later in her life, and has a family and that they call her ‘Momala.’ I love that. I have great respect for her,” she said.
Addison Rae
Although not exactly a ringing statement of support, Addison Rae posted a clip of Harris along with a caption encouraging people to vote, which many have interpreted as an endorsement.
Martha Stewart
The original lifestyle influencer made a rare presidential endorsement at the 2024 Retail Influencer CEO Forum, saying she planned on voting for Harris because she wants a president “who doesn’t hate New York” and “doesn’t hate democracy,” the Daily Beast reported.
Oprah Winfrey
In a surprise speech on Day 3 of the DNC, Oprah came out onstage to endorse the Harris-Walz ticket:
Megan Thee Stallion
The rapper made her views crystal clear at Harris’s July 30 rally in Atlanta, where she announced her endorsement and performed some of her most popular songs, “Girls in the Hood,” “Mamushi,” “Body,” and “Savage”:
Backstage, she also featured in a TikTok with Harris herself:
@kamalaharris We are not going back @Megan Thee Stallion
♬ original sound - Kamala Harris
Quavo
At the same Atlanta rally, Quavo also came onstage to offer his endorsement, speaking about Harris’s strong legislation on gun violence.
Viola Davis
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Jamie Lee Curtis
John Legend
Cardi B
Kerry Washington
Spike Lee
Shonda Rhimes
Charli XCX
Edward Enninful
Robin Thede
Yvette Nicole Brown
Kathy Griffin
Jon Cryer
Wendy Osefo
Tina Knowles
George Clooney
In a statement to CNN, George Clooney said, “President Biden has shown what true leadership is. He’s saving democracy once again. We’re all so excited to do whatever we can to support Vice-President Harris in her historic quest.”
The actor previously wrote an op-ed calling on Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, in which he recounted seeing the president at a June fundraiser. “It’s devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at the fundraiser was not the Joe ‘big F-ing deal’ Biden of 2010. He wasn’t even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all witnessed at the debate.”
Barbra Streisand
Octavia Spencer
Wanda Sykes
George Takei
Lil Nas X
Bobby Berk
Carole King
Questlove
Cher
Mark Ruffalo
Olivia Rodrigo
On Tuesday, Rodrigo shared a video of Harris’s first campaign-stop speech, which was all about protecting reproductive rights. In the speech, Harris said, “We who believe in reproductive freedom will stop Donald Trump’s extreme abortion bans because we trust women to make decisions about their own body, and not have their government tell them what to do!” According to Billboard, Rodrigo added emojis of four raised hands to the clip.
Melinda French Gates
This post has been updated.