With the election only two weeks away, Hillary Clinton is gaining huge traction and an insurmountable lead over Donald Trump in the polls. Clinton's reach with the younger demographic has expanded exponentially, especially since she's gaining more supporters in the hip hop community. A slew of rappers have lent their support to the Democratic candidate in hopes of her securing her bid to become the next president of the United States. Take a look at some of the rappers who are Team Hillary all the way.
1. Waka Flocka - "A woman could do it. I've seen my momma raise five boys -- that's super hard, so women can do the same s--- that men could do." - MTV News
2. Snoop Dogg - "I'll say that I would love to see a woman in office because I feel like we're at that stage in life to where we need a perspective other than the male's train of thought," and added that he will be voting for "Ms. Clinton." - Bravo TV
3. Timbaland - "Would love to see her Elected President of the United states of America. She has my Vote. Love to see a Woman in charge!" - Twitter
4. Jeezy - "Hillary Clinton is running for prez.. She A G def voting for her. Bill is a real one..," - Twitter
5. 50 Cent - “It’s Hillary time!”- The Daily Beast
6. Ice-T - "She did the Secretary of State job, she was a G, she held it down, she didn't cry."
7. Chance The Rapper - “Not to sound selfish, but she’s from Chicago so I would hope that she’d be engaged in our city’s current troubles and needs. She has a certain sincerity that’s hidden by the media. I’m not sure if it’s because she’s a woman or because Donald Trump just has a stronghold on the media at this time, but she’s unfairly treated. I can’t really speak on her policies but I feel a certain connection to Hillary Clinton that’s just not there with Donald Trump.” - Billboard
8. Pharrell - “It’s time for a woman to be in there,” said the superstar artist. “Women think about things in a holistic way, it’s not so individual. I’m saying I’m happy to be a man, but I love women. - Ellen
9. Kanye West
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