PHOTOS | Who athletes are voting for
2:42 PM, Nov 2, 2012
|

Giants receiver Victor Cruz hosted a fundraiser for President Obama.
Credit: Elsa/Getty Images

In an interview with the Huffington Post, Hulk Hogan said he hoped Romney won.
Credit: Gerardo Mora/Getty Images

Wayne Rooney endorsed Obama on Twitter following the debates.
Credit: By Paul Ellis, AFP/Getty Images/By Paul Ellis, AFP/Getty Images

Three time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines has voiced support for Mitt Romney.
Credit: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images

Chuck Norris supported Romney in an op-ed.
Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

John Elway has officially endorsed Mitt Romney.
Credit: Jim Rogash/Getty Images

Golf legend Jack Nicklaus has rallied with Mitt Romney.
Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images

Rickie Fowler tweeted his support for Mitt Romney.
Credit: By Scott Halleran, Getty Images

Figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi starred in an ad for Mitt Romney's campaign.
Credit: Angela Weiss/Getty Images For The Open Hearts

Wrestlemania CEO Vince McMahon has donated the legal maximum $2500 to Romney's campaign.
Credit: Michael N. Todaro/Getty Images

Olympic gold medal gymnast Gabby Douglas showed support for Obama at the Democratic National Convention.
Credit: Jack Gruber/USAT

Former NBA player and basketball analyst Greg Anthony starred in an ad for Mitt Romney.
Credit: Lee Celano/Getty Images for Dove

Muhammed Ali has been a longtime supporter of President Obama.
Credit: Hannah Foslien/Getty Images North America

LeBron James attended a fundraiser for President Obama.
Credit: Chris Trotman/Getty Images

Olympic athlete Michael Eruzione, captain of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" Team, spoke in support of Romney at the Republican National Convention.
Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

In an interview, Yankees captain Derek Jeter said he would vote for Obama.
Credit: Robert Deutsch/USA TODAY Sports

New York Knicks small forward Carmelo Anthony attended a fundraiser for Barack Obama.
Credit: Anthony Gruppuso-US PRESSWIRE/US PRESSWIRE
Who are athletes voting for this year? (USA Today)