Hillary Clinton
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Carole King The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter kept it short, saying Im in, posting a link to Clintons announcement tweet.
Diane Kruger The German-born actress and recently naturalized U.S. citizen posted a picture of Clinton on Instagram, saying Please America, make her President!
Padma Lakshmi The Top Chef host tweeted art of Clinton as Rosie the Riveter in the classic We can do it! image. Oh yes, it will finally happen. #Hillary2016, she added.
Jennifer Lopez Im very excited by the news. I think its time for a woman, the actress and singer told E! about Clinton at the MTV Movie Awards.
Josh Peck The former Drake and Josh star tweeted, Hillarys mah Homie.
Amy Poehler The Parks and Recreation star posted a gif of her and Clinton from her Saturday Night Live days, adding: Lets do this. #Hillary2016 @HillaryClinton.
RuPaul The drag queen and host of RuPauls Drag Race tweeted a play on his own song lyrics, saying, You betta work, @HillaryClinton!
Kerry Washington The Scandal actress shared her support of Clinton in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. Im very thrilled. Im excited for her, and Im sure Ill be hitting the stump trail, she said. Washington stumped for Barack Obama during his 2012 reelection campaign.
Olivia Wilde A one-time supporter of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) for president, the House actress told The Daily Beast that Clintons position on healthcare reform and womens rights helped win her over. The fact that she feels the plight of women and girls as the most important issue of the 21st century is a huge reason why Im supporting her, Wilde said.
Jeffrey Wright Wright, who appeared in The Hunger Games and HBOs Boardwalk Empire, shared Clintons announcement video on Twitter. Nice inclusive portrait of America @HillaryClinton - great message. Its on. #Hillary2016, he wrote.
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