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Here are the celebrities supporting Trump in the 2020 election - Page Six

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Celebrities who support President Trump run the gamut, from Hollywood stars to musicians to Hall of Fame athletes.

The bold-faced names backing the Republican commander in chief in his bid to rebuff Democratic presidential foe Joe Biden include:

Kid Rock

Kid Rock and Donald Trump
Kid Rock and Donald TrumpAFP via Getty Images

The self-described “red neck’’ star rocker from Detroit has been a longtime vocal supporter of the president — campaigning for him, attending his debate against Biden in Nashville, Tenn., last month and posting a chummy Twitter photo of the pair on the golf course.

Jon Voight

Jon Voight and Donald Trump
Jon Voight and Donald TrumpAFP via Getty Images

The Oscar winner and star of such classic flicks as “Midnight Cowboy” and “Coming Home” posted video to Twitter in September urging voters to back Trump and “make this land great again.” In the religion-themed footage, Voight, the dad of actress Angelina Jolie, added that God would say “our land is in danger with left liberal thinkers.”

Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Alley
Kirstie AlleyGetty Images

The former TV “Cheers” funny woman has been a Trump booster for awhile — and taken heat for it from fellow stars. But she has continued to give as good as she gets, attacking critics even Election Day morning. “An open message to all you loving tolerant righteous enlightened kind cozy boo boo bears,” Alley tweeted. “You who have slung slurs AT US for 4 years such as Nazis morons Hitler’s red necks Cheetos idiots cultists. YOU r why we voted for TRUMP. I pray we give U four more years of name calling.”

Roseanne Barr

Donald Trump and Roseanne Barr
Donald Trump and Roseanne BarrNewsday RM via Getty Images

The Emmy-winning comedy actress and former star of the TV sitcom “Roseanne” has said she believes her show was canceled because she supported Trump when he won the White House in 2016. “I voted for Donald Trump, and that is not allowed in Hollywood,” the star said in 2018.

Scott Baio

Scott Baio
Scott BaioAFP via Getty Images

The Brooklyn native, a k a Chachi on the classic TV sitcom “Happy Days,” has also long complained about the heat he’s taken for being a member of the GOP and backing Trump, including over his speech at the 2016 Republican Convention. “I don’t give a s–t about Hollywood liberals,” Baio said in a 2017 interview. “They’re gonna hate [Trump] no matter what. If he cured cancer, they’d be on him for putting oncologists out of business.”

Lil’ Wayne

Lil Wayne with Donald Trump
Lil Wayne with Donald TrumpWhite House

The hip-hop legend is among several rappers to support Trump, throwing his weight behind the president over the White House’s promise to funnel more economic resources into black communities. “Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump@potus,” Lil’ Wayne tweeted Oct. 29. “besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership. He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done.”

Lil Pump 

Donald Trump and rapper Lil Pump
Donald Trump and rapper Lil PumpAFP via Getty Images

The 20-year-old Miami rapper and son of immigrant Colombian parents made his support for the president clear when he posted online photos of himself draped in Trump gear and jewelry Monday.

Stacey Dash

Stacey Dash
Stacey DashNurPhoto via Getty Images

The “Clueless” movie actress has made her political conservatism well-known in Hollywood — and her fourth husband, Tea Party gadfly lawyer Jeffrey Marty, once posed as a fake congressman from Georgia to endorse Trump. Dash tweeted Monday, “ISIS disappeared when Obama disappeared,” suggesting Trump has made terrorists run for the hills.

James Woods

James Woods
James WoodsGC Images

The longtime actor, who has portrayed pols from Richard Nixon on the big screen to Rudy Giuliani on TV, constantly tweets his political views and support of Trump — also warning as recently as Tuesday that a Biden White House would be a victory for terrorists. “ISIS preparing for a comeback if Biden manages to steal the election…,” Woods wrote — above a link to a Post story about a terrorist who killed four people in Vienna on Monday night. The actor has lamented that he’s paid the price for his political activism — with his agent dropping him on the Fourth of July in 2018 because of it.

Isaiah Washington

Isaiah Washington
Isaiah WashingtonInstagram

The former “Grey’s Anatomy” TV star has hailed Trump as a supporter of the black community and last week posted a photo of a ballot on Instagram with the president at the top. “You Want Freedom? You Want A Republic? You Want @realDonaldTrump for 4 More Year’s! #MAGA 🇺🇸” Washington wrote next to the snapshot.

Stephen Baldwin

Donald Trump and Stephen Baldwin
Donald Trump and Stephen BaldwinGetty Images

The younger actor brother of star Alec Baldwin, who regularly mocks Trump when portraying him on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” and the dad of Justin Bieber’s model wife Hailey has stood firmly behind the president for years — even when it creates major rifts between him and kin. Stephen Baldwin and his daughter posted online support for their favored presidential candidates — her for Biden, him for Trump — earlier last month.

Brett Favre

Brett Favre and Donald Trump
Brett Favre and Donald TrumpOfficial White House Photo by Ti

The former superstar Green Bay Packers quarterback and NFL Hall of Famer announced last week that he would be voting for Trump. “My Vote is for what makes this country great, freedom of speech & religion, 2nd Amnd, hard working tax paying citizens, police & military,” Favre tweeted. “In this election, we have freedom of choice, which all should respect. For me & these principles, my Vote is for @RealDonaldTrump.”

Herschel Walker

Donald Trump and Herschel Walker
Donald Trump and Herschel WalkerAFP via Getty Images

The former Dallas Cowboys star and Heisman Trophy winner took heat for speaking at this year’s Republican National Convention — but he beat back critics who claimed Trump is a racist. “It hurt my soul to hear the terrible names that people call Donald,” said Walker, who is black. “I take that as a personal insult, that people would think I’ve had a 37-year friendship with a racist. Growing up in the Deep South, I’ve seen racism up close. I know what it is. And it isn’t Donald Trump.”

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