Kirstie Alley, James Woods and Other Trump-Supporting Celebrities Make Last Push to Reelect President

With under 24 hours before the official election day madness unfolds, it makes sense that Monday's social media feeds have been full of famous Americans making one last attempt to convince their followers to vote. That includes many of Donald Trump's most famous celebrity supporters.

While voting seems to be the main message, many are also preaching their political views and starting conversations between supporters and opposers in the comments.

Some celebrities, like Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Eminem and Jennifer Aniston have endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. There's also a list of celebs who have been vocally supportive of President Donald Trump and hope to see his re-election.

Actor Kirstie Alley has been a vocal Trump supporter for some time. On Monday, she continued to praise the current President for the things he's done well for America. "I cannot believe @realDonaldTrump HE works harder for this country than any president I've EVER seen," she wrote. "HE's working harder to win this campaign than ANY president I've ever seen. What an amazing will! HIS tenacity IS 99% COMPARED to Biden's 15%"

Alley followed with another tweet on what she believes Trump can continue to do if re-elected.

I cannot believe @realDonaldTrump HE works harder for this country than any president I’ve EVER seen. HE’s working harder to win this campaign than ANY president I’ve ever seen. What an amazing will! HIS tenacity IS 99% COMPARED to Biden’s 15% 💪💪🇺🇸 #persistence

— Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) November 2, 2020

Your lover can give you Valentines. TRUMP will give you JOBS,A STRONG ECONOMY & strengthened RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. He will create peace in countries who haven’t had it in centuries .. he will Preserve UR 2nd amendment & implement the PLATINUM plan! He’ll ensure we remain a REPUBLIC

— Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) November 2, 2020
Kirstie Alley
Actress Kirstie Alley on day 3 of Creation Entertainment's Official Star Trek 50th Anniversary Convention held at The Rio Hotel & Casino on August 5, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty/Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images

Others chimed in with similar messages. Family Guy actor James Woods also spoke out on Monday and claimed if Trump doesn't win, protesters may not find themselves in good graces with the American criminal justice system. Woods retweeted a series of pictures of arrested protesters in Portland, all who appear to be white women.

Hard-working business owners have to board up their shops, because their fellow Americans will exercise the right to vote tomorrow. The polls say a Trump win is unlikely, so review your Second Amendment rights. You’ll be on your own the next four years... https://t.co/fp5MDpQRmc

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) November 2, 2020

Throughout the week, actor Samaire Armstrong was also vocally against Biden, and retweeted content that claimed the Democratic agenda is to make America a communist country. Armstrong is also vocally opposed to the Black Lives Matter movement, which she also shared on Sunday.

Yes by all means, honor a criminal with your vote. That would be what a cute for @JoeBiden would be anyways. https://t.co/JlkscYJ8MV

— Samaire Armstrong (@samaire_samaire) November 2, 2020

They need to just start calling @blklivesmatter what it really is; emotionally undeveloped and deranged paid communists who are trying to destroy western culture and America as we know it. I guess BLM is catchier🤷🏼‍♀️ https://t.co/lGnksScpJx

— Samaire Armstrong (@samaire_samaire) November 1, 2020

Earlier in the week, others committed to voting for Trump and urged fans to do the same. Football players Brett Farve and Jay Cutler both told their social media followers why they're 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. In this election, we have freedom of choice, which all should respect. For me & these principles, my Vote is for @RealDonaldTrump. #Vote ☑️🇺🇸

— Brett Favre (@BrettFavre) October 30, 2020

Plenty of other celebrities have endorsed Trump, too. Musicians Lil Pump and Kid Rock have been vocal about supporting the president as have actors including Roseanne Barr.

Correction 11/2/2020, 10:55 p.m. ET: An earlier version of this post mistakenly reported that the late rapper Lil Peep had voiced support for Trump. It was actually the rapper Lil Pump.

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