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6 celebs who have been vocal about the election

This is it, girls: Tomorrow we will be living in an entirely different America than we are right now.

Yep, that's right—tomorrow is Nov. 8, also known as Election Day. If you are old enough to vote, go out tomorrow to make your voice heard! Each and every one of us has a unique perspective and opinion on the state of this election and what we want America to look like. That's what makes this country great, right? You and your bestie may both support Hillary Clinton, but disagree with each other on some of her stances. Along those lines, your brother might be a firm Donald Trump supporter for a completely different reason than you are.

The same goes for you and your fave celeb—but do you know who supports Clinton and who backs Trump? Find out below!

Chloe Grace Moretz

CGM got out and voted early and then tweeted this on Sunday, Nov. 6., stating her support for Clinton. Because Chloe is 19 years old, this is the first election she is able to vote in.

Beyoncé and Jay Z

Bey and J palled around and showed their support for Clinton by performing at her Get Out The Vote Rally at Cleveland State University on Nov. 4.

Aaron Carter

In this tweet from early in the election cycle (February!), the singer replied to Trump on Twitter to let his followers know that he wants a president who is a leader, not a follower.

Katy Perry

Katy has been a supporter of Clinton from the beginning and showed that by performing at the Democratic National Convention. She didn't stop there, though: Katy even dressed up as HRC for Halloween this year.

Connor Franta

In this Q&A video posted today, Connor addressed the question: "Who are you voting for?" To answer, Connor called Clinton a "beacon of hope" and stated that he would be voting for her in the election tomorrow.

Tom Brady

When Tom Brady was asked about the Make America Great Again hat seen in his locker in late 2015, he said that "it'd be great" if Trump won. The hat features Trump's slogan and has become a symbol of the campaign.

We're down to the wire, ladies. Whether you're old enough to vote or not, who do you support? Sound off in the comments below.

Photo credit: Hip Hop DX, Kendall Jenner, Deadspin

by Sydney Adamson | 11/7/2016
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