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Hollywood and media figures are calling, hitting the road and releasing videos in the final hours of the 2024 campaign

Hollywood personalities are making one final push in the 2024 presidential campaign, while Kamala Harris and Donald Trump plan to pack their final rallies with some celebrity guests tonight.

On Tuesday, a massive phone bank will be organized for Harris, billed as the “largest phone bank of all time,” with Kerry Washington, Ben Stiller, Jessica Alba, John Legend, Jamie Patricof, Kelly Rowland, Joel McHale, Mark Cuban and Bradley Whitford, Tony Goldwyn , Mark Ruffalo, Uzi Aduba, Bellamy Young, Ken Jeong, Sophia Bush, Mark Feuerstein, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Chris Messina, Doc Rivers, Max Greenfield and Billy Ray, per Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA).

Some celebrities are making videos endorsing their support toward the end of the campaign, including Richard Gere, who released a Harris endorsement aimed at voters in Pennsylvania. Gere stated that he was born in Philadelphia and his parents were born and raised in Brooklyn, Pennsylvania. He said of Harris and her vice president, Tim Walz, “They're good for America and they're good for us.”

Robert De Niro at a campaign rally on Sunday with John Kerry.

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Robert De Niro promoted Harris before the Philadelphia Eagles' tailgate on Sunday, while Martin Sheen got a crowd singing America the beautiful in unison as they waited in line for a rally between Michelle Obama and Alicia Keys on Saturday. Viola Davis narrated a Harris campaign video featuring the vice president's mother, Shyamala Gopalan.

Following Harris today are Bush, campaigning in Tempe, AZ; La Original Banda El Limón in Phoenix; 2 Chainz, FLY, Joy of Jesse & Joy, Keyshia Cole, KP The Great, Morehouse House of Funk Marching Band, Pastor Troy and Tamar Braxton in Atlanta; Leslie Odom Jr. in Lansing and Grand Rapids, MI; Christina Aguilera, Los Tigres Del Norte and SOFI TUKKER at a concert in Las Vegas; Dulé Hill and Rosario Dawson at a promotional event in Las Vegas; Sugarland, Remi Wolf and James Taylor in concert in Raleigh, NC; and De Niro and Sam Waterston at a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Across the aisle, Donald Trump plans to appear at a rally in Pittsburgh tonight with Megyn Kelly, the former Fox News anchor and podcast host who feuded with him during his first presidential primary debate in 2015. “I will proudly explain to this audience and beyond why I think it is absolutely important that he wins this election,” Kelly said.

Trump plans to wrap up his campaign tonight with a rally in Grand Rapids, MI.

Harris' final rallies will be in Pittsburgh and then Philadelphia, where a number of celebrities are scheduled to appear. D-Nice, Katy Perry and Andra Day will perform in Pittsburgh; DJ Cassidy, Fat Joe, Freeway and Just Blaze, Lady Gaga, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Ricky Martin, The Roots, Jazmine Sullivan and Adam Blackstone as well as Oprah Winfrey are scheduled to perform at the Philadelphia finale.

Walz will perform at an event in Milwaukee with a musical performance by Eric Benét and later in Detroit, where he will be accompanied by the Detroit Youth Choir Jon Bon Jovi and The War and Treaty.