Donald Trump continues breaking “political correctness” barriers in his pursuit to become the nation’s 45th president.

While a slew of the GOP nominee’s critics have attempted to halt the 70-year-old’s stride ahead of the Nov. 8 election — Bono, Ted Cruz, Rosie O’Donnell, Jon Stewart, to name a few — the Trump-Pence ticket continues to gain momentum.

“I’ve been a Trump supporter for quite a long time,” said Jon Voight.

Although several of Hollywood’s “finest” are grasping at straws in a last-ditch effort to help Hillary Clinton regain her footing (DreamWorks Animation founder Jeffrey Katzenberg even called Hillary “the Rock of Gibraltar” last week), others such as Clint Eastwood, Rob Lowe, and Kirstie Alley have advocated for Trump. They point out why he’s a breath of fresh air, a much-needed change for the country.

And the buck hasn’t stopped there.

Boxing legend Mike Tyson, hip-hop artist Azealia Banks, and the ever-loyal Jon Voight — oh, and Don King, too — are just a few who have pledged their allegiance to the Republican business tycoon. Here’s what they had to say:

Clint Eastwood
The cinematic trailblazer Eastwood unofficially endorsed Trump by questioning Clinton’s monetary motives in a September interview with Esquire.

“I’d have to go for Trump … you know, ’cause [Hillary Clinton] declared that she’s gonna follow in Obama’s footsteps. There’s been just too much funny business on both sides of the aisle. She’s made a lot of dough out of being a politician. I gave up dough to be a politician. I’m sure that Ronald Reagan gave up dough to be a politician.”

Rob Lowe
Fresh off the heels of a Comedy Central Roast, actor Lowe, during a Sept. 6 “Rove and Sam” radio appearance, indirectly backed up Eastwood’s stance on the perks on political inexperience.

“With Donald Trump running, it’s now acceptable for anyone to run — and I think that’s a good thing. Our Founding Fathers weren’t career politicians — I think it’s really healthy to have someone who’s achieved something else in their lives to enter into the public arena.”

Jon Voight
What Trump lacks in political seasoning, he undoubtedly makes up for in grit — just ask “Ray Donovan” star Voight. On hand for the Values Voter Summit, the Hollywood conservative sat down with Fox “Business Network’s” Stuart Varney to praise the GOP nominee’s tremendous work ethic.

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“I’ve been a Trump supporter for quite a long time,” said Voight. “I’ve seen him a couple times on the road and he’s got a tremendous amount of energy. I see him at the end of the day when he jumps through three states, and at 11 o’clock at night he looks exactly the same as he started at 7 o’clock in the morning.”

Kirstie Alley
The feminist movement has likely been the catalyst for a considerable amount of Clinton’s votes. However, on April 8, the “Look Who’s Talking” standout begged to differ on Twitter.

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On July 22, Alley, 65, lauded the prospective commander-in-chief — along with his daughter Ivanka Trump — for their 2016 GOP convention talking points.

“@realDONALDTRUMP you gave a great speech tonight! So did your daughter … I believe in you and your aims for this country. Hope I can help U.”

Azalea Banks
Hip-hop artist Banks way early on — prior to Clinton’s Democratic nomination — announced to her followers that she’d be backing Trump. “I think Trump is the only one who truly has the balls to bust up big business. Hillary is too tied in with them and Bernie has no clout.”

Antonio Sabato Jr.
Hailing from Italy and raised in the U.S., former “General Hospital” actor Antonio Sabato Jr. urged Republican National Convention onlookers to punch their vote for Trump — in the name of America.

“I’m concerned about my country’s future. I’m concerned about my children’s future. And I believe we need Donald Trump, who shares my beliefs and my faith to get our country back on track.”

Sabato Jr. claims to have been blacklisted from Hollywood and attacked by Democrat-aligned celebs since his July 8 pledge.

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Scott Baio
These days, the “Charles in Charge” star has mostly been in the news advocating for Trump — informing Fox’s Jeanine Pirro that he’d been personally handpicked to endorse the billionaire entrepreneur.

During a “Justice with Judge Jeanine” spot, the 55-year-old told the political host that if others knew Trump the way he did, they’d embrace him even more.

“I wish that people could meet Donald Trump. I really do. He’s such a regular guy, and every time I’ve been with him and talked to him, he’s a guy. He’s just a guy who is very successful.”

Kid Rock
Rocker Kid Rock made it crystal clear to Rolling Stone back in February just where his voting card would fall — indicating his proclivity for a candidate’s intentions over party affiliation.

“I’m digging Trump. I feel like a lot of people, whether you’re a Democrat or Republican, feel like if you get Hillary or Bernie, or you get Rubio or Cruz or whoever, there’s going to be the same.”

Further elaborating, the 45-year-old cited the economy’s dire straits as a telltale indicator for a Trump nomination. “Let the business guy in there. It’s not really working too well running it not like a business.”

Mike Tyson
Boxing great Mike Tyson, now known more for his comedic guest spots than his sporting exploits, dished to The Huffington Post in October about his inclination for Trump. The former undisputed heavyweight title-holder feels that America’s in dire need of a course correction — seconding Kid Rock’s Trump business reference.

“He should be president of the United States,” Tyson said. “Let’s try something new. Let’s run America like a business, where no colors matter. Whoever can do the job, gets the job.”