The Republican National Convention featured numerous celebrity appearances, but the DNC may also be an homage to the entertainment industry. From Debra Messing to Chloë Grace Moretz, several big stars plan to support Hillary Clinton’s bid for the presidency.
Chloë Grace Moretz
Chloë Grace Moretz is just barely old enough to vote, but it’s no secret who she’ll be casting her ballot for in November. On National Donut Day, she requested that her social media followers “Do-nut forget to vote” for Hillary Clinton.
Erika Alexander
Erika Alexander is best known for her work on The Cosby Show and Living Single, but now she’s making a name for herself as a Hillary Clinton supporter. She toured college campuses extensively in 2008 with Chelsea Clinton and is happy to help out with the 2016 campaign.
Janelle Monae
Given the relevence of Black Lives Matter these last few months, it’s only fitting that BLM activist Janelle Monae will be speaking at the Democratic National Convention.
Tony Goldwyn
When he’s not busy playing President Fitz Grant on Scandal, Tony Goldwyn is hanging out with the actual president. He and President Obama are pals, but he’s equally eager to get Hillary Clinton in the White House.
Debra Messing
Debra Messing and Susan Sarandon’s Twitter feud over Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders has come to an end, so Messing can now focus on stumping for her candidate.
America Ferrera
How to Train Your Dragon star America Ferrara made waves last year when she penned an open letter to Donald Trump. This year, she plans to once again speak out against the Republican nominee during the Democratic National Convention.
Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham has been accused of supporting Hillary Clinton because of her gender and not her political platform, but Dunham denied this in an impassioned article for Time. She believes that Clinton has an excellent track record on reproductive rights and social justice.
Elizabeth Banks
Elizabeth Banks will be joining good friends Lena Dunham, Eva Longoria, and America Ferrera to support Hillary Clinton. Lastyear, she told Larry King that she wants Clinton as president not because she’s a woman, but because she’s “the most qualified person.”
Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria’s support for the Clintons and the Democratic Party goes back many years. While endorsing Clinton in January, Longoria said, “For over three decades, she’s fought for us. Now it’s time to fight for her.”
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg plans to headline the Unity Party in Philadelphia. He announced his intention to vote for Clinton well over a year ago and has held firm as a Clinton supporter.
Demi Lovato
Eager to give Hillary Clinton a boost of “Confidence,” Demi Lovato performed a few of her biggest hits at events earlier in the Clinton campaign. Now, she’s ready to use her confident voice to bring the Democratic Party together at the DNC.
Star Jones
Star Jones famously campaigned on Clinton’s behalf last October. Now she’s back for more. Interestingly enough, Jones was actually in the White House when she confirmed her intention to speak at the DNC.
Jason Collins
The NBA’s very first openly gay athlete, Jason Collins, is excited to show his support for the Clinton campaign.
Idina Menzel
Nancy Pelosi’s DNC schedule includes a performance from Idina Menzel during an exclusive women’s tea. Menzel is close to the Obama family, so it’s not too surprising that she’s supporting Clinton’s bid for the presidency.
Lenny Kravitz
DNC delegates are invited to a Camden Uprising event at which Lenny Kravitz is scheduled to perform. Kravitz was once the subject of a very odd conversation between Lena Dunham and Hillary Clinton, but the women’s comments clearly did not undermine his support.
Lady Gaga
Kravitz won’t be alone at Camden Uprising. Lady Gaga plans to join him on stage. She’s a huge Clinton fan, as she made clear in a tweet last month.
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