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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Entertainment
Heather Saul

Which celebrities are backing Donald Trump? And who is with Hillary Clinton?

The 2016 US presidential election is rapidly approaching, in what looks set to be one of the most polarising votes in recent history. 

On 8 November, American citizens will head to polling booths to choose the forty-fifth president and successor to Barack Obama

Unlike in the UK, where displays of political support are often more restrained, the high-profile, the rich, the famous and the Hollywood power couples of America tend to be vocal about who they believe should be elected to the highest office. They often play key parts in campaigns, promoting their candidate, holding fundraisers and performing at their events. 

Hillary Clinton supporters come from a cross-section of the most high-profile and influential A-listers. Even the seemingly politically apathetic Kim Kardashian, the proponent of gender equality who refuses to identify as a feminist, has endorsed Ms Clinton in - what else - a selfie with the woman herself. Nowhere was this more evident than at the Democratic National Convention, where the star-studded turn out saw Meryl Streep, Lena Dunham, Elizabeth Banks and Alicia Keys out in force to declare their support for Ms Clinton and lampoon her Republican rival, Donald Trump. 

But Mr Trump has been dismissive of her backing and claims her support base is largely comprised of “celebrities that aren’t very hot anymore”. 

Meanwhile, he appears pleased with his own celebrity supporters. After being endorsed by former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, Mr Trump declared in April: “All the tough guys endorse me. I like that.” 

The actor Jon Voight, father of Angelina Jolie, is one of his most ardent supporters and this week claimed the mainstream media “is in the tank for the Democrat Party”. 

Dennis Rodman, ex-NBA player and famous friend of Kim Jong Un, is similarly unequivocal about his support for the 70-year-old. 

Meanwhile, Hulk Hogan, another supporter, has voiced political ambitions involving his chosen candidate, telling TMZ in September he wants to be his running mate. 

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