Laverne Cox

This star was the first openly transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for acting (for the role of Sophia Burset on “Orange Is the New Black) and has since gone on to produce the documentary “Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word.” It’s probably no surprise that Cox isn’t a fan of President Trump, saying in regards to the election, “I’m obviously a progressive, and there are lots of people who don’t believe the same things I do. I’ve been thinking a lot about what they might be feeling, and I think they’re feeling left out.”
LeBron James

“King James” is regarded by many to be the best basketball player in the world, with some even arguing that he is the greatest player of all time. He’s received an impressive number of awards since he was drafted into the NBA in 2003, including four NBA MVP Awards and two Olympic gold medals. He’s led his teams to three NBA championships (2012, 2013, and 2016) and was named the Finals MVP all three times. James has long been a supporter of Democrat politics, including a $20,000 donation to help elect President Obama in 2008 and endorsing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Lena Dunham

The controversial star of “Girls” and “Tiny Furniture” has become more famous for her political activism than her work. She volunteered her time to film an ad for President Obama’s reelection campaign in 2012, wherein she delivered a monologue that compared voting for the first time to losing one’s virginity. Many claimed that the ad was in bad taste, but Dunham said, “The video may be light, but the message is serious: vote for women’s rights.” In April of 2016, she pledged that she would move to Canada if then-candidate Trump won the election, but she walked that back after the votes were tallied.