On Election Day, celebrities across entertainment, sports, and fashion are using their platforms to encourage fans to vote, sharing selfies with "I Voted" stickers and heartfelt messages. From Sheryl Lee Ralph to Porsha Williams honoring her activist grandparents, stars are highlighting the importance of civic duty.

The Vice President's song of choice? Beyoncé's rallying cry, "Freedom," a vibrant song that resonates with liberation, social justice, and political change. The Grammy-nominated song from Lemonade, a collaboration with West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar, serves as a powerful potential anthem for Vice President Harris's historic run.

Cardi B has no problem speaking her mind. Early today she took to Instagram with receipts about her previous opinion on Kamala Harris running for president. See what she said.

Sitting President Michael Martelly is accused of having rigged the election in his support of candidate Jovenel Moise in the first round of voting last October.

In an episode of POLITICO's "Off Message" podcast, President Barack Obama speaks extensively about the additional challenges that Hillary Clinton faces as a female candidate and his frustration with the Republicans' angry, warmongering rhetoric.

Biden opted not to enter the race after he lost his son, Beau Biden, to cancer at the young age of 46.

The Harvard University alumna is running for President of Somalia in order to instill hope within her children and the youth that anything is possible.

Also, Greece comes to an agreement with creditors on its national debt and Scott Walker makes a big announcement.