
Democrat presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonPelosi on power in DC: 'You have to seize it' Cuba readies for life without Castro Chelsea Clinton: Pics of Trump getting vaccinated would help him 'claim credit' MORE wins for snagging third-quarter donations from some of the bigger names in Hollywood, but Bernie Sanders
Bernie SandersOvernight Energy: Treasury creates hub to fight climate change through finance | Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez introduce 'Green New Deal for Public Housing' | Don't attack Zoom for its Bernie Sanders federal tax bill Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez introduce 'Green New Deal for Public Housing' MORE (I-Vt.) comes through with many entertainers backing him as well. The Republicans don’t do quite as well, but some have attracted a handful of stars. Check back for updates.
HILLARY CLINTON
Dianna Agron — Cheerleader Quinn Fabray in "Glee"
Candice Bergen — "Murphy Brown"
Matt Damon — "The Martian"
Geena Davis — Dr. Nicole Herman on "Grey's Anatomy," President Mackenzie Allen on the TV series "Commander in Chief" and Thelma in "Thelma & Louise"
Michael Douglas — Gordon Gekko in "Wall Street"
Corey Feldman — The voice of Slash in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Jesse Tyler Ferguson — “Modern Family”
Allie Grant — "Weeds," "Suburgatory" and "Grey's Anatomy"
Tom Hanks and his actress wife Rita Wilson
Marg Helgenberger — Catherine Willows in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and Christine Price in "Under the Dome"
John Leguizamo — “Fugly!”
Tina Louise — Ginger on "Gilligan’s Island"
Chloë Moretz — "If I Stay"
Meg Ryan — "When Harry Met Sally," "You've Got Mail" and "Sleepless in Seattle"
John Shea — Lex Luthor in "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman"
Octavia Spencer — Academy Award-winning actress from “The Help”
BERNIE SANDERS
Taxi’s Danny DeVito and his actress wife Rhea Perlman
Mark Ruffalo — Star of “The Avengers”
Dan Bakkedahl — from “The Mindy Project”
David Coennen — from "Django Unchained"
William Smillie — “The Dark Knight”
Vincent Kartheiser — from “Mad Men”
Jon Patrick Walker — from “Winter’s Tale”
Richmond Arquette — Actor, writer
Deidre Hall — Dr. Marlena Evans on “Days of Our Lives"
Nancy Stephens — “Halloween"
Maura Tierney — “The Affair,” “ER”
TED CRUZ
Actor Clint Howard
RAND PAUL
Jim Meskimen — Stand-up comedian from “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”
MARCO RUBIO
Orson Bean — 87-year-old actor whose latest role was Bernie Cantor in the 2015 comedy "Wake Up America!"
Johnny Van Zant — Lead vocalist of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Babyface — R&B musician and producer Kenneth Edmonds and his dancer wife Nicole Pantenburg
Maureen Child — Romance novelist
MARTIN O’MALLEY
Garrison Keillor — Storyteller
JIM WEBB
James Denton — Actor from “Desperate Housewives”
JEB BUSH
Eloise DeJoria — "Weekend at Bernie's," "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps"
Toby Keith — Country music singer-songwriter
Jason Fuchs — Screenwriter, "Ice Age: Continental Drift," "Pan"
Jim Nantz — CBS Sports commentator
CARLY FIORINA
Nelson Sardelli — Las Vegas singer-comedian
Susan Hertog — Author, “Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life”