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Many prominent figures have chosen not to endorse candidates in the 2024 presidential election, with some expressing regret for supporting President Biden in 2020.

Here are five celebrities who supported Biden four years ago but don’t support him now.

‘The View’ co-host urges Charlaman Tha God to support President Biden, but radio host denounces the effort

Radio host Charlaman Tha God appeared on “The View” on May 22, where his co-hosts repeatedly urged him to support Biden after he publicly and repeatedly questioned his decision to endorse Biden in 2020.

Charmagne said he prefers to focus on issues rather than individuals and that he has seen his co-hosts try to influence other guests to support Biden. Rapper Killer Mike.

“I saw you guys do this on The View,” Charmagne said. “I saw you guys do this to Killer Mike when I was on The View, and Killer Mike is literally sitting here and he’s like, ‘Hey, I rooted for Keisha Lance Bottoms and I rooted for Ralph. [Raphael] “Mr. Warnock, I endorsed Jon Ossoff… This is your chance to say, ‘Well, obviously he’s talking about President Biden.’ Why should you make us say this if we don’t want to?”

The co-host of “The View” challenged Charlaman Tha God to support President Biden during an interview on the show last month. (Screenshot/ABC)

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Charlamagne also said he plans to vote in November, despite believing “they’re both no good.”

“I’m going to vote in my own interest, and I’m going to vote for who I think can protect our democracy,” he said. “So if I think both candidates are trash and I’m not going to support one of them, would I rather support the individual or the fact that we have to go out and protect our democracy?”

However, Charlamagne may still vote for Biden, considering he recently told Fox News that Donald Trump is a “threat to democracy.”

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson regrets the division his 2020 endorsement of Biden caused

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson In April, he told “Fox & Friends” that he wouldn’t support Biden for a second election.

Johnson, who identifies as an independent, is the first political candidate to endorse Biden in the 2020 election.

“When I endorsed Biden many years ago, I thought it was the best decision for me at the time,” he said.

But the actor and former WWE superstar said he regrets the division his involvement in politics has caused and that he won’t publicly endorse any candidates in 2024.

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson explained why he won’t be supporting President Biden in this election during an interview with “Fox & Friends.” (Screenshot/FNC)

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“Am I going to do that again this year? The answer is no, I’m not going to do that,” he said, “Because I realized then that what it caused was a division that tore at my heart then and still does today. It tore at me.”

“Then the takeaway [those] “After months and months and months, I started to realize, ‘Oh man, that was incredibly divisive in our country,'” he added. “So now, going into this election, I realized, I’m not going to do that. I’m not going to do that because my goal is to bring our country together. I believe that in my DNA. So in that spirit, I’m not going to support it.”

Michael Rapaport considers retracting Biden endorsement and voting for Trump

Liberal comedian Michael Rapaport announced in May that he would no longer support President Biden, citing his administration’s insufficient support for Israel in its war against Hamas.

“Smoking Joe Biden. Corpse Joe Biden,” Rapaport said in a video slamming the Democratic president on May 9. “I never thought I’d say this. I’m not voting for you. I’m not voting for you.”

“And many of us won’t vote for you either, you son of a bitch,” he said.

Comedian Michael Rapaport has strongly criticized the Biden administration’s response to the war between Israel and Hamas.

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The comedian, who has been an outspoken critic of President Trump, said he would consider voting for the former president.

“So voting for Donald Trump is a filthy, pig-fucker.” Donald Trumpis on the fucking table!’ he said.

His comments came shortly after Biden vowed not to send weapons to Israel if it carried out a major attack on the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

Cardi B says she didn’t support Biden and feels ‘betrayed’

Rapper Cardi B said she believes Trump remains a national threat but feels “layers of disappointment” under Biden’s leadership. She cited the rising cost of living and lack of action as reasons she’s having second thoughts about voting in the 2024 election in the first place.

“People feel betrayed,” she said. Rolling Stone In an interview published last month, Cardi B spoke to Biden ahead of the 2020 election and ultimately endorsed Biden for president, after previously endorsing Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Cardi B wore a voluminous black tulle ball gown on the Met Gala 2024 red carpet.

Cardi B has spoken out about the inflation problem plaguing America. (Getty Images)

“It’s like, man, people just don’t care about anybody,” she said. “But it really pisses me off when I think there’s a solution. There’s a solution. They’re spending billions of dollars on everything, so you know there’s a solution.”

Director Oliver Stone says voting for Biden was a ‘mistake’ and worries it could spark World War III

Last year, film director Oliver Stone warned on Russell Brand’s talk show “Stay Free” that the United States faces a “potential World War III” unless it changes its “suicidal” policies.

“If Biden doesn’t stop what he’s doing, then I voted for him and I made a mistake. I thought because he’s an older guy, he’d calm down, he’d be more moderate, but that hasn’t happened at all,” he said. “I see a man who may not be in control of his own administration. You never know.”

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Fox News Digital’s Hannah Panrec, Christine Parks, Jeffrey Clark and Alexander Hall contributed to this report.

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