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Election Day is here, and they're all "with her."
With the election finally coming to a close, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has boasted support from some of the biggest names in Hollywood, the music industry, and the world of sports. And that celebrity support has only seemed to increase.
LeBron James, Beyoncé, Jay Z, and Bruce Springsteen are among the stars who have hit the campaign trail for Clinton in recent days, and many others continue to voice their support for her through campaign ads and social media.
While this is by no means an exhaustive list, since Clinton has a lot of famous supporters, we've selected some of the most high-profile examples.
Here are some of Clinton's most notable celebrity endorsers:
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Bruce Springsteen
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The Boss, long a vocal liberal, has stood in vehement opposition to Donald Trump's candidacy in recent months. He supported Hillary Clinton at her final rally Monday night, performing a few of his hits and offering a plea to voters.
"The choice tomorrow couldn’t be any clearer," he said. "Hillary’s candidacy is based on intelligence, experience, preparation, and of an actual vision of America where everyone counts."
LeBron James
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The Cleveland Cavaliers star has been very outspoken in his support of Clinton.
James formally endorsed Clinton for president on Business Insider in October, and he appeared with Clinton at a Cleveland rally on Sunday, calling her "the brightest future for our world."
Katy Perry
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After performing at several campaign stops and at the Democratic National Convention in support of the nominee, Perry dubbed herself Clinton's "#1 fan" on Twitter.
On Saturday, Perry joined Clinton by performing at her "Get Out the Vote" rally in Philadelphia, and her song "Roar" is the soundtrack to Clinton's final campaign ad.
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