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  • by Gil Kaufman |
  • November 03, 2020 |
  • 4 min read

Here Are All the Musicians Supporting Joe Biden & Donald Trump in the 2020 Election

Meanwhile, Trump's list of A-listers is... thin.
After a long and arduous campaign trail, the Nov. 3 presidential election is nearly here, and battle lines are still being drawn on the all-important celebrity endorsement front. As voters try to figure out if they are sticking with President Trump or opting for former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden, A-list singers and performers are throwing their hats into the ring to line up behind their preference.

Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Beyoncé, Madonna and more are among the growing list of stars who have backed Biden -- which already includes everyone from Alec Baldwin, Tom Hanks, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Seth MacFarlane and Leonardo DiCaprio to author George R.R. Martin and director Rob Reiner, as well as Melissa Etheridge, Carole King, Cher and Biden's former No. 1, Pres. Barack Obama.

Take a look at some of Biden's most ardent musical supporters (not all of the below have officially endorsed Biden), and then find Trump's list after that.

JOE BIDEN SUPPORTERS

Taylor Swift

 

Ariana Grande

 

Beyoncé

See her post here.

Lady Gaga

 

Harry Styles

 

Diddy

Maren Morris

Watch her video here.

Fall Out Boy

 

2 Chainz

 

Justin Timberlake

"I will be voting for @joebiden and @kamalaharris. I’m voting early, and by mail this year," he wrote in his post here.

Lil Dicky

The rapper took to Instagram fully nude to explain why he's voting for Joe Biden in the presidential election.

Hailey Bieber

See her post here.

Common and Offset

The duo performed at a Biden rally in Atlanta, Georgia. See their posts here and here.

Cardi B

"It's either, like, we go with Joe Biden or Donald Trump," she said. "I'd rather go with Joe Biden. I have spoken to Joe Biden before. I think he gets it. I don't know if it's sympathize, but I think that he understands what we want. I think he understands that what we want are simple things, you know what I'm saying? We're not asking for much, we just asking for certain s--t."

Madonna

 

Eminem

 

Foo Fighters

 

Fiona Apple

See her post here.

Halsey

 

Zendaya

 

Bruce Springsteen

During Biden's "Hometown" ad, Springsteen says that Biden is running "to give working people the shot they deserve. An honest living for honest work, and a little peace of mind at the end of the day. Because this place stays with him. These streets are a part of him. This is more than where he’s from, it’s who he’s for."

Tegan and Sara

 

Maggie Rogers

During the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Maggie Rogers appeared to perform a special acoustic rendition of her song "Back in My Body."

Watch DNC's full first night here.

Leon Bridges

During the first night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Leon Bridges appeared to perform his single "Sweeter," in honor of George Floyd and the countless other lives lost to racial profiling and police brutality.

Watch DNC's full first night here.

Cher

 

 

Nine Inch Nails

 

 

Barbra Streisand

 

Rufus Wainwright

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I met Joe Biden years ago at the first LGBTQ reception since the Clinton administration hosted by Obama at the White House. It was an incredibly moving event. I met a lesbian couple who were in tears. They said all their lives they have been protesting outside of the White House and now they were invited in. I was impressed with Joe Bidens' sincerity, energy, enthusiasm and embrace of the LGBTQ community. It is now an honor to support his campaign by singing at a virtual fundraiser for his campaign tomorrow, along with @sherylcrow @whoopigoldberg @joewalshofficial and so many other wonderful people. You can swipe up on my story to purchase your ticket if you’d like to attend, but do be warned that this event is a fundraiser and I don’t decide the ticket price! 🌟

A post shared by Rufus Wainwright (@rufuswainwright) on

 

Jason Mraz

 

David Crosby

 

Billy Porter


To close out night one of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Porter teamed up with rock legend Stephen Stills for a cover of Buffalo Springfield's 1966 single "For What It's Worth" as a salute to those continuing to fight for their rights in America.

 

John Legend

 

MC Hammer

 

Cyndi Lauper

 

Kevin Liles

 

DONALD TRUMP SUPPORTERS

As for Trump, his most vocal support has come from rappers like Lil Pump, Lil Wayne and 50 Cent (though he laterretracted his endorsement) after seeing that their taxes would increase under Biden's administration. Actor Jon Voight, Scott Baio, Stacey Dash, Ted Nugent, Kid Rock and Roseanne Barr have also voiced support.

Lil Pump

 

50 Cent

 

Lil Wayne

 

Kid Rock

 

Ted Nugent

 

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