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If Maroon 5’s performance at the Inaugural Ball in 2009 is any indication, Obama shouldn’t have too much difficulty getting frontman Adam Levine to sign on.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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President Obama ...The Obama campaign has leaked a list of 194 public figures it would like to secure as endorsers in President Obama’s reelection campaign. See which stars made the President’s official wish list.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Will.i.amWill.i.am was responsible for creating the powerful “Yes We Can” video that set the words of Barack Obama to music sung by celebrities like Scarlett Johnannson and Herbie Hancock. But he’s also been a vocal critic of the president’s shortcomings, and called him out during a performance for the 2011 Super Bowl halftime show. -Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Anne HathawayHathaway was a vocal supporter of Obama during the 2008 presidential race, but hasn’t been afraid to call him out publicly for his waffling on issues like same-sex marriage.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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George ClooneyClooney is a steadfast supporter who continues to rally for Obama’s efforts. In a January 10, 2012 interview on “Good Morning America,” he stated, “I’m a Democrat — I’m a believer. I think [Obama] has done a wonderful job. I think he’s having a tough time in a difficult environment. I root for him. I root for the President of the United States.”-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Jay-ZJay-Z, whose wife Beyonce sang at President Obama’s inauguration, was also a proud Barack supporter during the 2008 race.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Jessica AlbaAlba participated in Will.i.am’s second star-studded music video supporting Obama’s 2008, and has worked alongside Michelle Obama for events like Read Across America.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Bradley CooperPeople magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive has been spotted several times proudly donning his Obama tee, and was even invited to have dinner with the President while filming “Hangover 2.”-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Tom HanksHanks was one of Obama’s earliest celebrity endorsers prior to the 2008 campaign, and now the same can be said for Obama’s reelection bid. "I'm going to vote for him for his re-election in 2012," Hanks told CNN last June. "If you would have told me a few years ago that 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' would be repealed and about a billion jobs at General Motors and Chrysler would have been saved because the president was smart enough and strong enough and bold enough to do so, I would have said, 'Wow. That's a good president, I think I'll vote for him again.'"-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Adam DuritzCounting Crows have never waded into the murky waters of politics. Perhaps Obama is hoping to capitalize on whatever dark magic Adam Duritz uses to woo women like Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox and Emmy Rossum.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Marc AnthonyAnthony is seemingly already on board with Obama 2012, having championed the President during a momentum-building visit to Puerto Rico.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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America FerreraThe “Ugly Betty” star hit the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton during the 2008 democratic primaries, but hopped on the Obama train prior to the presidential election.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Tina FeyFey was an ardent supporter of Hillary Clinton during the democratic primaries in 2008, but gave the Obama campaign a big boost during the general elections with her spot-on spoofs of Sarah Palin.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Jamie FoxxDespite his good-natured ridiculing of President Obama’s dance moves at last year’s White House Motown celebration, the Oscar winner has proven himself willing to support the Obama campaign in many ways, from entertaining to fundraising.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Whoopi GoldbergGoldberg has already proven herself to be a staunch ally for Obama. In the past year alone she defended him on “The View” (fighting with Donald Trump over the “birthing” issue and blasting Fox Business host Eric Bolling for his comment about “all the hoods” in Obama’s “hizzouse”) and hosted a fundraising event via the Broadway musical “Sister Act.”-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Josh GrobanGroban’s support of Barack Obama dates back to the 2008 campaign. He even sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the President’s inaugural celebration. "It was the first political event I've ever been a part of that I've ever been so proud to be a part of," he told OK! Magazine.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Blake LivelyThe “Gossip Girl” is no stranger to politics. She and co-star Penn Badgley filmed a lighthearted pro-Barack Obama commercial in 2008 that jokingly warned of the dangers of voting for John McCain. "If you're ever out somewhere and you're considering voting McCain, just call me," she said in the ad. "I'll pick you up. No questions asked."-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Sara BareillesThe “Sing-Off” judge is a longtime Obama supporter who opened for the President at the 2010 Moving America Forward rally in Las Vegas.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Neil Patrick Har...Harris is among Obama’s more active supporters, having spoken alongside the President at a fundraiser thrown by the Democratic National Committee and hosted the LGBT Leadership Gala at which Obama spoke.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Jonas BrothersDespite making a joke at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner about sending “predator drones” after the Jonas Brothers if they make a move on his daughters, Obama would love to have the squeaky-clean pop stars lobbying on his behalf.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Alicia KeysKeys is a supporter and frequent collaborator who has worked with Obama in the fight against AIDS and has performed for fundraisers like September’s $2,500-per-plate Obama for America event in New York.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Ricky MartinMartin may have gotten the attention of the President when he publically called him out to speak out against a string of anti-LGBT violence during Obama’s December 2011 trip to Puerto Rico.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Mila KunisKunis was a proud supporter of Obama in 2008, and if her September 2011 interview with the Stylist is any indication, she will be once again in 2012. “I love Barack Obama, I voted for him and I will forever be proud of my vote," she said.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Lea MicheleConsidering the massive popularity of “Glee,” it’s not surprising that Obama would want to tap Michele for some support in his reelection bid.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Lady AntebellumThis may be a long shot for the President. Even if the band did want to endorse Obama in 2012, nothing kills a career in country faster than voting democrat. Just ask the Dixie Chicks. After Obama’s wish list leaked, Lady A’s publicist rushed a statement out to the press, saying, “the band has never commented on their political affiliations nor do they plan to in the future.”-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Jack JohnsonJohnson has shown his Obama support by performing at a slew of fundraising events and during the Home States Inaugural Ball.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Adam LevineIf Maroon 5’s performance at the Inaugural Ball in 2009 is any indication, Obama shouldn’t have too much difficulty getting frontman Adam Levine to sign on.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Eva LongoriaLongoria didn’t even wait for Obama to ask. In September, she declared herself to be “a big Obama supporter no matter what he's been through” during a stop on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” She followed that up in December with a one-woman fundraiser that gave five people who donated to Obama’s reelection campaign the chance to sit down with her and talk politics. “I am excited to get started in the effort to reelect President Obama,” Longoria wrote on her website. “I can’t wait to sit down with fellow supporters like you to talk about the work we will have to do next year.”-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Bette MidlerMidler is a huge weapon for the Obama campaign, stumping for him at shows, railing against his opponents in the media (she famously called Rick Perry an “odd duck” during an interview with Joy Behar) and championing him on her social media sites.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Sarah Jessica Pa...In 2009, President Obama recruited Parker for his Committee on Arts and the Humanities. Since then, the two have been seen getting chummy at events like October’s Human Rights Campaign dinner and December’s Kennedy Center Honors.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Olivia WildeWilde campaigned for Obama in 2007 and 2008, and received a personal thank-you call from the President for her efforts. Chances are, that’s all the motivation she’ll need to repeat her performance in 2012.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Kal PennThe actor best known for his roles on “House” and the "Harold & Kumar" films left acting in 2009 to accept a mid-level position in the Obama administration as Associate Director in the White House Office of Public Engagement. He’s returned to Hollywood a few times (most recently to film a recurring role on “How I Met Your Mother”), but has always resumed his post. It’s safe to say Obama’s got this actor on his side. -Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Esperanza Spaldi...While most of us only learned about Esperanza Spalding when the jazz singer and upright bass player hauled in the 2011 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. But President Obama beat us all to the punch. Spalding had performed at the White House three times by the time she got her Grammy nomination.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Gwen StefaniNo Doubt may have caught the President’s eye while performing for him at the 2010 Kennedy Center Honors. An endorsement from singer Gwen Stefani would come at a good time, as the band is currently preparing to release a major comeback album.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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James TaylorTaylor campaigned for Obama in Massachusetts and North Carolina during the 2008 presidential race, and he looks to be back on board for 2012. During a 2011 stop at the White House, where he was awareded the National Medal of Arts, Taylor spoke his mind about the common perceptions of Obama’s administration. “It’s remarkable to me that they get blamed for the problems that the people we elect actually haven’t caused,” he said. “I’m hoping the American public understands who we got here, what we’ve got in this president, a remarkable leader. It just makes me feel wonderful to see him in this White House.”-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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The RootsThe Roots don’t just serve as house band for Jimmy Fallon. They also travel around whipping up enthusiasm and loosening purse strings at rallies and fundraisers for Obama, and will continue to do so in 2012.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Jesse Tyler Ferg...The “Modern Family” star is already on board with Obama’s reelection bid. He served as emcee at a September fundraiser for Obama and, if the adorable photos of the two embracing are any indication, he’ll be back for more.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Kate Walsh“Grey’s Anatomy” star Kate Walsh campaigned for Obama during the 2008 presidential race, but has been quick to call him out on issues like off-short drilling.-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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Oprah WinfreyWinfrey left no room for ambiguity when she stated her position on Obama’s reelection campaign. "I don't need to endorse him because I am a 100% supporter of him and I've already endorsed him," she told CNN in a January 2012 interview. "I think he is a masterful leader."-Xfinity Entertainment Programmers
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