Taylor Swift endorsed Vice President Harris in a late-night Instagram post, prompting over 306,000 visits to vote.gov. Calling Harris a "steady-handed, gifted leader," Swift rallied her young fanbase, with other celebs like Stevie Nicks and Aubrey Plaza following suit. Stars like Dan Levy and Lil Nas X also showed their support.
Spike Lee celebrated Harris' campaign after Biden exited the race, posting on Instagram, "ONCE AGAIN A SISTA COMES TO DA RESCUE." He later shared a photo holding signs that read, "KAMALA" and "FOR THE PEOPLE."
Jeff Bridges, Mark Hamill, and Mark Ruffalo led a "White Dudes for Harris" Zoom call that raised $4 million, with Bridges excitedly declaring, "I'm white, I'm a dude and I'm for Harris." Harris also received backing from John Legend, Barbra Streisand, Oprah, and others.
Elon Musk endorsed Trump shortly after the Pennsylvania rally shooting, using his 197 million followers on X to support the former president and criticize Biden. Despite previously backing Ron DeSantis, Musk faces criticism for promoting false narratives and conspiracy theories.
Hulk Hogan endorsed Trump at the RNC, unveiling a Trump-Vance muscle tank and declaring Trump "the toughest of them all." He voiced his outrage over the assassination attempt, stating, "Enough was enough."