President Barack Obama has enlisted an army of A-list performers and public figures ranging from Billie Jean King to Jay-Z to help with his election campaign.
All are being deployed to carry his message to television and radio in the final hours of a nip-and-tuck campaign.
On Saturday, Stevie Wonder played a surprise concert for voters waiting in line to vote early in Cleveland, Ohio.
Others involved in the last-minute push for the President are Lady Gaga, Samuel L. Jackson, Anne Hathaway, and Scarlett Johansson, who have all been speaking to radio stations.
Jackson and comedian Chris Rock were on the airwaves with primarily African American audiences, urging voters to go to the polls on Tuesday.
Others on Mr Obama's list include Black Eyed Peas' front man will.i.am, Lady Gaga, and rock band leaders such as Jim James of My Morning Jacket and Jeff Tweedy of Wilco.
Big name supporters of Mitt Romney and the Republican party include Kid Rock, Kelsey Grammar, Chuck Norris, Honey Boo Boo, Meat Loaf, Donald Trump, Jack Nicklaus and country music stars the Oak Ridge Boys and Lee Greenwood.
Clint Eastwood has made the most high profile commitment to Mr Romney in the Republican campaign.
The action movie star and former mayor spoke to an empty chair at the National Republican Convention as if Mr Obama were sitting in the seat.
Kid Rock has performed at several of Mr Romney's campaign rallies, and his song Born Free is the candidate's campaign theme.
Whether or not celebrity endorsements will help bring in more voters remains to be seen.
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