Celebrities took to Twitter in a last-ditch effort to campaign for their respective candidates on election eve, endorsing either President Obama or challenger Mitt Romney while urging folks to get out and vote.
Snoop Dogg on Monday endorsed the Democratic incumbent Barack Obama, tweeting: “Make sure u all vote 2morrow!! @BarackObama @MichelleObama.”
Obama and his Republican challenger Romney have been powering through key swing states in a last-ditch bid for voters ahead of election day Tuesday, when Americans will take to the polls to choose their next president.
Rapper Jay-Z and rocker Bruce Springsteen joined Obama in his final day of campaigning on Monday, and other Hollywood A-listers have recently come out in support of the president.
Actresses Mia Farrow and Julianne Moore, and singer Mary J. Blige also called on their fans to vote for Obama on Twitter Monday.
Romney, meanwhile, has won the high-profile backing of Clint Eastwood, who made a guest appearance at the Republican National Convention with a now-famous speech where he talked to an empty chair meant to represent Obama.
The film star still cuts a relatively lonely figure in Hollywood with his support for Republicans, although several TV actors have come out publicly to back Romney.