Joe Biden: These familiar faces want him to win the election

The US election campaign is entering the final sprint. These celebs already know they will be voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on November 3rd.

On November 3rd, the United States will decide who will rule the country for the next four years. The election campaign of Republican President Donald Trump (74) and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden (77) is accordingly in the hot phase. For many prominent voters, however, it is already clear who they will vote for. These stars would like Joe Biden to move into the White House:

Dwayne Johnson (48, "San Andreas") has recently become the American male with the most subscribers on Instagram, thanks to more than 200 million followers. At the end of September, Johnson used this range politically for the first time and posted a video in which he talks to Joe Biden and his vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris (56) and openly acknowledges both. "In my opinion you led with great compassion, a lot of energy and a big heart," praised the "Skyscraper" star of the 77-year-old. "You both obviously have experience leading."

Taylor Swift bakes for Biden

On the evening of the televised debate between Harris and Mike Pence (61), the two candidates for the office of Vice President, Taylor Swift (30, "ME!") Also campaigned for the Democratic team. In case her stomach growled during the TV duel, Swift had taken good precautions – with Biden / Harris cookies. On twitter she presented the delicious delicacies to her almost 87 million followers.

An editorial appeared in V Magazine on the same day in which Swift openly speaks out for Biden and Harris. "The change we need most is to elect a president who recognizes that people of color deserve to feel safe and represented, that women deserve to be able to decide what happens to their bodies and what the LGBTQIA + community deserves to be recognized and included, "wrote the musician. Everyone deserves a government that takes global health risks seriously and puts people's lives first.

In the "Thought Leaders" edition of the US fashion magazine, numerous other stars commented, including the actresses Laura Dern (53), Julianne Moore (59) and Jennifer Lawrence (30), model Emily Ratajkowski (29) and the singers Halsey, 26, and Billie Eilish, 18. Most of them promoted Biden, or at least turned against Trump. "As good as it feels to shout out your opinion, with a more empathic approach you get more results," said "Captain America" ​​actor Chris Evans (39) in his contribution.

Hailey Bieber shows herself in a batik-biden look

Model Hailey Bieber (23) is one of the public supporters of the democratic camp. The wife of singer Justin Bieber (26, "Yummy") called on the social media platform Instagram in early October to go to the polls. In the accompanying snapshots she can be seen in a tie-dye shirt with Biden print.

"It is World Mental Health Day and the state of our country and its future have affected my mental health," Bieber writes in her post. "We have to work together to bring about the change we want." The 23-year-old seems to disagree politically with her father, actor Stephen Baldwin (54, "The Usual Suspects"). He's an ardent supporter of Donald Trump.

Brad Pitt lends his voice to commercial

Hollywood star and Oscar winner Brad Pitt (56) also supports Joe Biden. So much so that he dubbed an election commercial for the US Democrat called "Make Life Better".

In it he says, among other things: "America is a place for everyone. For those who chose this country. For those who fought for it. Some of them are Republicans, some are Democrats. And most of them are somewhere in between." But only Biden would be a "President for all Americans," according to the clip. He also treats everyone with respect, listens to them and, unlike Donald Trump, stands for the truth.

J.Lo wants to "get rid of hate"

A true Hollywood power couple will also make their crosses with the Democrats on November 3rd: Jennifer Lopez (51, "Manhattan Queen") and Alex Rodriguez (45). Via video chat, the two spoke to Joe Biden and his wife Jill (69) about important topics in the Latino community, which J.Lo shared with her 132 million followers on Instagram. In it she expresses her wish to see the USA "united" as a nation and to "get rid of this hatred". The thought of her children "walking around in a world where it's okay to be racist or prejudiced" made Lopez "really sad."

Aloe Blacc (41, "I Need a Dollar") is one of the musicians who would like Biden to be US President. The soul singer and rapper said in an interview with the news agency spot on news that the current government in his home country has "no sense of humanity". That is why it is "very important that we get a new president in the United States. One who understands the importance of his job and understands that the government's responsibility is to protect the most vulnerable citizens."

Blacc's music colleague and compatriot Bruce Springsteen (71, "I'm On Fire") released a new video for his song "The Rising" from the US Democratic Party in August, at which Joe Biden was officially nominated as a presidential candidate Year 2002. Among other things, you can see helpers in the coronavirus pandemic and "Black Lives Matter" protests. Biden is shown in the video giving a speech declaring, "We are the United States of America. There is nothing we cannot do if we do it together."

John Legend wants to recover from Donald Trump's "nightmare presidency"

Many well-known supporters from show business took part in the nomination party conference itself. The (virtual) guests included the musicians Billie Eilish and Common (48) as well as Jennifer Hudson (39) and John Legend (41). The latter, together with his wife Chrissy Teigen (34), vigorously promotes the Biden team, especially after Kamala Harris joined them as a candidate for the vice-presidency. On twitter Legend wrote that he was looking forward to "beginning the difficult work of recovering from this nightmare presidency."

In August, Duchess Meghan (39, "Suits") also made a plea for the Biden / Harris team and a clear statement against the incumbent President Trump. In a contribution for the movement "When We All Vote", the wife of Prince Harry (36) urged American women to absolutely vote. Among other things, she said: "We all know what is at stake this year. We can change something with this election."

Barack Obama calls for "hand in friend Joe"

And then there is Donald Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama (59, "A Promised Land"). The ex-president and his wife Michelle (56, "Becoming – My Story") have been advertising the former vice president with video messages for some time. Last week, Obama made his first live appearance in the current presidential election campaign and openly criticized the current incumbent Trump.

In the embattled Swing State of Pennsylvania, he spoke of the "most important choice of our lives" and asked voters to "deliver" a third time "for the Democrats" after his two terms in office – for his "friend Joe". Donald Trump has repeatedly proven "that he is unable to take this job seriously". On the subject of the corona pandemic, the 59-year-old said with regard to Trump's own Covid 19 disease: "He didn't even manage to protect himself."

Tommy Lee wants to leave the US if Trump wins

The list of other celebs who publicly spoke out for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is long. Among them are, for example, the screen stars Eva Longoria (45), Jennifer Aniston (51), Tom Hanks (64), Leonardo DiCaprio (45) and Mindy Kaling (41), singer Cher (74), the basketball stars Stephen Curry ( 32) and LeBron James (35), "Selma" director Ava DuVernay (48) and rocker Tommy Lee (58). A good one and a half weeks ago, the latter even announced in the magazine "The Big Issue" that if Donald Trump were to be re-elected, he wanted to move to his old home in Greece.

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