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While the Democratic Party has used a donkey as their symbol for years, we think that they should rethink things and instead consider using the fox. Over the past few years, some of the sexiest women in Hollywood have voiced their support of President Barack Obama in his bid for re-election.
So before you hit the polls this Tuesday, check out some of the President's hottest supporters.
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Elizabeth Banks
Though her 30 Rock character, Avery Jessup, is as conservative a Republican as you can get, Elizabeth Banks is a supporter of President Barack Obama. While the Democratic National Convention was being held this September, Banks appeared on actor Kal Penn's web-only convention that same week, where she openly supported the current Commander-in-Chief. Additionally, Banks filmed a video advocating Planned Parenthood and praising the president's support for women.
Julia Roberts
Hollywood royalty Julia Roberts attended a fundraising event for President Barack Obama this past June in Los Angeles. The event not only attracted dozens of A-listers, but also the president himself.
Rosario Dawson
Talented actress Rosario Dawson is also a political activist who founded Voto Latino, an organization which encourages American Latinos to voice their opinion and vote. This September, she attended the Democratic National Convention in support of President Barack Obama.
Janelle Monáe
This past September, adorable soul singer Janelle Monáe performed at CarolinaFest in support of President Obama, which was an event held just before the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.
Zooey Deschanel
Not only does this doe-eyed New Girl star support the president, but he supports her back! Earlier this year, on her 32nd birthday, Zooey received a very special birthday card from both President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.
The card read: "As you celebrate this special occasion with your family and friends, please know I am grateful for all you have done to encourage and support young women who are making a difference across our country. I hope your day is filled with love and laughter, and I wish you all the best for good health and happiness in the year ahead."
Now that's one for the fridge.
Salma Hayek
Earlier this year, Salma Hayek, along with pal Jada Pinkett-Smith, hosted a luncheon in Los Angeles that raised a record $2.1 million for President Obama's re-election bid. The guest of honor at the event was none other than the First Lady herself, Michelle Obama.
Sophia Bush
After campaigning for President Obama in 2008, earlier this year, Sophia Bush, along with 24 other young stars, attended a special breakfast with the president at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The A-list breakfast was part of President Obama's "Young America Effort" in his re-election campaign.
Olivia Wilde
After campaigning in 2008 alongside former House castmate and White House employee Kal Penn, Olivia Wilde has once again voiced her support of President Barack Obama in this year's presidential race. Wilde is very politically active, as she's currently a board member of Artists for Peace and Justice, an organization which provides education and health services in Haiti.
Kat Dennings
Kat Dennings, the busty star of CBS's 2 Broke Girls, frequently tweets her support of President Obama and her subsequent disapproval of Governor Mitt Romney.
Mila Kunis
Mila Kunis, Esquire's reigning "Sexiest Woman Alive," is undoubtedly going to vote for President Obama. In a 2012 interview with the men's magazine, she criticized the Republican Party saying, "The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me. And the way they talk about religion is offensive."
Stacy Keibler
Earlier this year, Stacy, along with her ultra-famous boyfriend, George Clooney, hosted a $40k-a-plate fundraiser for President Obama, who's reportedly a close personal friend of her main squeeze.
Olivia Munn
The Newsroom star Olivia Munn is vocal about her support of the president. She recently spoke at Marquette University as part of a series of events for President Obama's campaign that took her to three states in three days.
Kerry Washington
Kerry Washington, star of the political drama Scandal, is a staunch Democrat who's been a strong supporter of President Obama's re-election campaign. With her speech at this year's Democratic National Convention, she, along with Eva Longoria, Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson, made up the hottest speakers at any political convention ever.
Natalie Portman
Academy Award winner Natalie Portman has been vocal about her support of President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign. She was also one of the sexiest speakers at this year's Democratic National Convention, edging out Mayor Rahm Emanuel by a mile.
Rashida Jones
After they helped guide Leslie Knope to Pawnee City Council on NBC's Parks & Recreation, Rashida Jones, along with co-star Adam Scott, set their sights on the 2012 presidential race. This past September the pair headed to Ames, Iowa to campaign for President Barack Obama.
Eva Longoria
This former Desperate Housewife is not only one of seven Californians who co-chair President Obama's re-election campaign, but she also spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte. And on top of that, Eva also hit the road and campaigned for the president in Florida, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevada earlier this year.
Katy Perry
At a recent rally in Milwaukee, Katy Perry sported a skin-tight mini-dress with President Barack Obama's campaign slogan, "Forward," emblazoned over it. Best. Billboard. Ever.
Jessica Alba
The gorgeous Jessica Alba is a strong supporter of the “For All” campaign, which encourages supporters to take pictures of themselves with their hands on their hearts and a note explaining why they support President Obama.
In an email sent to President Obama supporters last month, Alba wrote, “Make sure you’re ready to vote this fall. Putting your hand over your heart is making a promise. Casting your ballot is keeping it.”
Scarlett Johannson
Scarlett Johansson not only contributed $7k to the Democratic Party and $5k to President Obama's campaign this cycle, but she also spoke at this September's Democratic National Convention, which had to be one of former president Bill Clinton's deciding factors for showing up to speak himself.
Beyoncé
It's no secret that Beyoncé and Jay-Z are practically BFFs with President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. The couple even hosted a fundraiser for the president's re-election campaign at Hov's 40/40 Club in NYC last September.
