With the upcoming US election on November 3, 2020, Americans are heading to the polls to choose between President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden.

The 2020 elections will be historic regardless of the results, due to the crises in which the world is completely submerged.

Most artists tend to support liberals, but there remains a large group of them who support Republicans, and their statements of support for the Republican Party continue.

Here we get to know some of the celebrities who have supported Donald Trump and the Republican Party in the upcoming US elections.

Jon Voight

In May 2019, actor John Voight, who is also the father of the star Angelina Jolie, pledged loyalty and support for Trump, and he posted a video clip on his Twitter account explaining his own point of view, as to why Trump is the greatest president of America since Abraham Lincoln, according to his opinion.

Voight then went on to post videos promoting Trump, the Republican Party, and conservative American values.

Kid Rock

Rapper Kid Rock joined Donald Trump in his hometown, Michigan, to attend a campaign event on September 14 to support President Trump's re-election.

Rock has always been an outspoken supporter of Trump, having visited him at the White House and both enjoyed golfing tours earlier.

Candace Cameron Bure

Burr has known that she has always supported Republicans, but has expressed her dissatisfaction with the way the party has operated in recent years, particularly the period leading up to the 2016 election.

Cameron said in an interview with Fox News that things are not going well, but that she will continue to support the Republican Party.

Kelsey Grammer

Grammer voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 elections. As of 2017, he appeared satisfied with his performance, telling BBC Radio previously that Trump was doing what he said he would do and fulfilling his previous election promises.

Grammar continues to support Trump as of 2019, praising his policy, according to The Oprah Magazine.

Caitlyn Jenner

Jenner was known for supporting Trump during the 2016 elections, and she was known for the continued support of Republicans, then she gave up that support in 2018 due to his lack of support for the transgender community.

Jenner stopped supporting Trump for a while, and stated that her hope for him was misplaced, but she supported him again, and said in an interview with People magazine that he is economically conservative, and progressive in social terms.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Schwarzenegger served as the Republican governor of California from 2003 until 2013. There were some public disputes between him and Trump, after which he expressed his despair about the party's deteriorating condition, likening him to the Titanic, saying, "I hope we will not be completely drowned."

Despite political disputes and anxiety about the party, he remains a major supporter of Trump in the upcoming elections.

Clint Eastwood

Eastwood is one of the most prominent Republicans in Hollywood.

Although he did not explicitly support Trump, he stated in an interview with (Esquire) that he was tired of political correctness, with everyone walking on eggshells, and that mutual accusations of racism became the dominant feature of political talk. Then Eastwood continued by saying, "Trump says Just what is on his mind, sometimes it is good, sometimes it is not. "

Clint Eastwood is one of the most prominent Republicans in Hollywood despite not declaring himself in favor of Trump (The Associated Press)

Jerry Bruckheimer

Film producer Jerry Bruckheimer described President Trump as a very intelligent, extremely successful person.

Although he has not explicitly supported him, he has a proven track record of supporting Republican candidates, donating to Mitt Romney and John McCain's campaigns and praising President George W. Bush's performance.

Antonio Sabato Jr

The star, Antonio Sabato Jr., stated that his support for Trump caused the collapse of his career in Hollywood, as he told Variety magazine that he had been blacklisted, and all agents, directors and commercial agents left him.

Sabato adds that he had to move and find a new job to survive and care for his children.

Despite the aforementioned negative repercussions, he did not change his ideology, saying, "The country is doing an amazing job under President Trump."

Dennis Quaid

Quaid is scheduled to play the role of former Republican President Ronald Reagan, and in his last interview last April, he spoke positively about President Trump's competence in dealing with the Corona virus crisis.

"Regardless of what anyone thinks about Trump, he is doing a good job for the American people and what they need economically, while being prepared for all eventualities, and that is what matters," Quaid said.