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6 November 2012, 08:59 | Updated: 6 November 2012, 14:20
The 'Love On Top' singer shares her thoughts on the US leader with fans on election day.
Beyonce has paid tribute to Barack Obama as he prepares to go head-to-head with Republican candidate Mitt Romney later today (6th November) in the US Presidential election.
The 'Crazy In Love' star has written an open letter on her official website, where she praises the current American leader's inspiurational "heart" and character".
"Everyday we see your heart and character, inspiring all of us to give more of ourselves," she wrote. "You are the leader to take us from where we are to where we need to be. You are the reason my daughter and nephew will grow up knowing that they can truly be ANYTHING they want to be."
The Destiny's Child singer signed off the message: "All my respect and adoration, Beyonce."
Earlier this year, the 'Countdown' singer also penned a letter on her official website to Michelle Obama, where she called the First Lady the "ultimate" female role model.
Beyonce and husband Jay-Z have been keen supporters of the President during his campaign run and also hosted a special fundraiser back in September, raising $4million for his re-election campaign.
View Beyonce's full handwritten letter to US President Barack Obama below (Credit: Beyonce.com):
Jay was also seen recently performing at Barack's final rally in Ohio yesterday (5th November).
Meanwhile, Beyonce recently debuted her new fringe hairstyle at a Brooklyn Nets NBA basketball match this weekend where she joined her husband courtside for the match.