US Elections: Who's voting who? [Celebrity Choice]

The 2016 presidential race seems to have more celebrity voices than ever speaking out.

Though Hollywood is especially drawn to the Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, stars are checking into Republican camps as well. This is not an all-inclusive list, but the celebs below have all gone public with their presidential politics.

Let's hear what a flotilla of bold-face names has to say about the Democratic nominee:

"This is someone who, I feel like, goes home and thinks about us." Uzo Aduba, Actress

"Hillary Clinton is going to be the ultimate girlboss as our next president." Drew Barrymore, Actress

"I do believe this woman believes in unconditional love. She sees equally, all parts." Katy Perry, Musician

"Hillary Clinton is the merit-based candidate in this election." Jamie Lee Curtis, Actress

"I love her with every fiber of my being." Ted Danson, Actor

"Can I just say, to the Bernie-or-bust people, you're being ridiculous." Sarah Silverman, Comic

"[S]he's paid her dues. She has earned the right to be president and the head of the country at this point." Robert DeNiro, Actor

"It's time for a woman to be in there. Women think about things in a holistic way, it's not so individual." Pharrell Williams, Musician

Backers of the Republican nominee for president (Donald Trump) are primarily bold and the burly. His supporters were drowned by his business experience and immigration stance. Some of those people have even spoke prominently on his behalf at the GOP convention.

Let's hear what a flotilla of celebrities has to say about the Republican nominee:

"He's sharp. He's fast. He can change the country after the last eight years." Gary Busey, actor

"I don't want to be in the ring with any candidates, I want to be Trump's running mate." Hulk Hogan, TV personality

"He is from the private sector, not a politician, can I get a Hallelujah?" Sarah Palin, Politician

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