Multiple High-Profile Celebrities Who Endorsed President Biden In 2020 Are Abandoning Him In 2024

 June 1, 2024

Several celebrities who supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election have now publically expressed regrets and chosen not to endorse him for the upcoming 2024 election.

Fox News reported that some high-profile endorsements for President Joe Biden in the 2020 elections have shifted to public disappointments and regrets as the 2024 presidential race heats up. Notable figures like Charlamagne tha God, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Michael Rapaport, Cardi B, and Oliver Stone have openly voiced their disillusionment.

During a May 22 appearance on the talk show "The View", Charlamagne tha God was nudged by co-hosts to endorse President Biden once again for the upcoming election. However, Charlamagne declined, expressing a preference to focus on broader issues rather than individuals.

He stated, "I’ve seen y’all do this on ‘The View’ before. I saw y’all do this to Killer Mike when he was on ‘The View,’" articulating his hesitance to commit to any political figure prematurely.

Despite the reluctance to endorse, Charlamagne made clear that his vote would still be cast in what he believed would "preserve democracy." He criticized both major political candidates, referring to them as "trash," indicating a stark disparity between his vote and his endorsement.

Other Notable Celebrities Jump Ship

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson shared his thoughts in an interview on "Fox & Friends" in April, reflecting on the aftermath of his 2020 endorsement of Biden. Johnson expressed regret over the division his political stance had caused among his fan base and beyond, which continues to trouble him.

He stated, "The endorsement that I made years ago with Biden was what I thought was the best decision for me at that time," acknowledging the difficult position his public political support had placed him in.

Moving forward, Johnson has decided to abstain from endorsing any candidate for the 2024 presidential race, aiming to mend the divisiveness that his prior endorsement had exacerbated.

Michael Rapaport, known for his straightforwardness, released a video on May 9 critiquing President Biden’s stance, particularly highlighting what he perceived as inadequate support for Israel.

His disappointment has led him to consider drastic measures, such as potentially voting for Donald Trump. "Smoking Joe Biden. Cadaver Joe Biden. I never thought I would say this. I'm not voting for you. You're not getting my vote," Rapaport declared emphatically.

In a candid interview with "Rolling Stone", rapper Cardi B discussed her disillusionment with the Biden administration, particularly upset over the rising costs of living and what she perceives as a lack of governmental response.

"I feel like people got betrayed. ... It’s just like, damn, y’all not caring about nobody," she stated, showcasing a personal sense of betrayal given her previous endorsement.

Renowned filmmaker Oliver Stone, while on Russell Brand’s "Stay Free" talk show last year, expressed regrets about his vote for Biden citing fears of escalating military conflicts potentially leading to World War III.

Stone's concerns focused largely on the dynamics of the administration and its global implications. He vocalized doubts about who was truly steering the White House, "I see a man who maybe is not in charge of his administration. Who knows?"

Conclusion

In conclusion, the shift in perspective from these celebrities reflects broader concerns and individual disappointments with the Biden administration since the 2020 campaign.

Each figure cites different reasons for their disenchantment, ranging from political division and foreign policy to economic struggles and leadership concerns, signaling a complex and varied political landscape as the 202_pipe_31_pipe_ US presidential election approaches.

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