All the musicians who are not backing Trump in the 2024 Election
As Kamala Harris campaigns for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, she’s earned strong endorsements from some of the biggest names in music.
Top artists have rallied behind Harris, following Joe Biden’s decision to step down and endorse his vice president, sparking a surge of donations and high-profile support.
Here’s a look at 15 major music stars who’ve publicly backed Harris in her race for the White House:
Taylor Swift – The pop icon shared her endorsement on Instagram, stating, “I’m voting for @kamalaharris because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them.”
Beyoncé – Queen Bey not only gave her song “Freedom” for Harris’s campaign but also introduced her at a Houston rally, proclaiming, “Our voices sing a song of unity, dignity, and opportunity.
.@Beyonce’s full remarks in support of Vice President Harris pic.twitter.com/CPCaFKkO9o
Ariana Grande – Right after Biden’s endorsement of Harris, Grande reposted it on her Instagram, encouraging fans to register to vote.
Cardi B – Known for her political outspokenness, Cardi supported Harris early, stating, “STOP PLAYING WIT ME!!!! been told y’all Kamala should’ve been the 2024 candidate.”
John Legend – The Grammy-winning singer voiced his support on Instagram, emphasizing Harris as a candidate who upholds democratic values.
Billie Eilish – On National Voter Registration Day, Eilish urged her fans to vote for Harris, saying, “Vote like your life depends on it, because it does.”
Finneas – Alongside his sister Billie Eilish, Finneas also endorsed Harris, highlighting her dedication to reproductive rights, climate action, and democracy.
Barbra Streisand – Streisand took to Twitter to declare her support for Harris, calling her “the right person” and a “great president.”
Demi Lovato – Lovato joined the list by reposting Biden’s endorsement of Harris on Instagram, adding, “Let’s do this!!”
Bad Bunny – The Puerto Rican artist expressed his endorsement in a series of Instagram Stories, standing up for Puerto Rican voters and Harris’s policies for the territory.
Cher – Cher shared a video in support of Harris, noting, “She fought for me then and she is fighting for all of us now.”
I’m voting for @KamalaHarris and @Tim_Walz, I hope you will too. Go to https://t.co/TgRqiwPWbe to make a plan to vote. Go to https://t.co/K3DmAPjgRY to find ways to get involved. pic.twitter.com/Ji99H402DY
GloRilla – Through an Instagram video, GloRilla shared four reasons to vote for Harris, focusing on reproductive rights and LGBTQIA+ protections.
Bon Iver – The band performed at Harris’s campaign rally in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, their home base, adding their voice to her growing list of supporters.
Bruce Springsteen – The legendary rock artist publicly declared his vote for Harris and Walz in a social media post.
Jennifer Lopez – J.Lo shared her support for Harris through Instagram, standing by the VP’s commitment to Puerto Rican issues, following offensive comments from Trump’s camp.
This star-studded lineup of endorsements underscores the broad and vocal support Harris has garnered from the music community, with artists continuing to use their platforms to mobilize voters. With Election Day fast approaching, this musical support could be pivotal in Harris’s bid for the White House.
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