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Star politics: Who leans left, and who leans right
Celebrities who lean to one side ... or the other.
- Emily Ratajkowski is feeling the "Bern." The model supported her candidate of choice for 2016 on Instagram saying, "Hi New Hampshire! I'm so happy to be here for @berniesanders," adding she would be speaking at a rally for Sanders. Click here for more pictures of Ratajkowski on Hollywoodlife.com.read moreInstagramShare
- The country singer revealed she is a Donald Trump supporter. "I just think he’s the only one who’s going to turn this country around," she told Reuters, according to the DailyCaller.com.read moreReutersShare
- The Hollywood A-lister told Wired magazine that he finds presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders "inspiring. "Not to get political, but listening to Bernie Sanders at that first presidential debate was pretty inspiring—to hear what he said about the environment. Who knows which candidate is going to become our next president, but we need to create a dialogue about it. I mean, when they asked each of the candidates what the most important issue facing our planet is, Bernie Sanders simply said climate change. To me that’s inspiring." During the 2008 elections, Dicaprio was spotted sporting an "Obama Change Tour '08" shirt and told press back in 2008 that he believes Obama embodies "dreams of America."read moreReutersShare
- Following in the footsteps of his Republican character Dr. Frasier Crane, the actor campaigned for Sen. John McCain in 2008. The actor's wife recently shared a picture of the star wearing an anti-abortion T-shirt on Instagram. He also told Jay Leno his political leanings may have been behind his critically-acclaimed show "Boss" being snubbed for the 2012 Emmys. More: Kelsey Grammer Speaks to Sister's Murderer for the First Time: 'I Forgive You'read moreInstagramShare
- Garth Brooks says his heart goes out to President Obama. "I love him to death and I fully support him and I just wish him well because it's got to be hell in that office," Brooks told CNS News. While Garth supports Obama, he doesn't play party politics, he said. "I think we should vote for them because they're right or wrong and we kind of have seemed to have fallen into that trap so that would be the one warning I would give all us," he warned. "Put down where you're from and what flag you fly under and let's get to putting the best person, man or women in the office and let's start making some strides."read moreReutersShare
- "Rocky" actor Sylvester Stallone announced his support for Republican John McCain in 2008 on "Fox & Friends." "I like McCain a lot, a lot," Stallone said. "Things may change along the way, but there’s something about matching the character with the script and right now, the script is being written and the reality is pretty brutal and pretty hard edged, a rough action film, and you need somebody who’s been in that to deal with it." (Reuters)read more
- Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan went back and forth in 2012. First she told FOX 411 that Romney had her vote, stating "I think unemployment is very important for now, so as of now I think (my vote) is Mitt Romney." Then, after the final debate the "Liz & Dick" star tweeted she was proud of President Obama's performance. She then deleted the post, so we can only guess who she actually voted for (if she indeed voted). (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- KISS rocker Gene Simmons voted for Barack Obama in 2008, but changed his tune in 2012, endorsing Romney. Simmons explained to FOX 411's Pop Tarts column: "I like the president’s heart but I don’t think he has the qualification." Simmons also said Obama's economic philosophy was a disaster. (Unlike Kiss' latest album, which is pretty good, by the way.) (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- Rapper Snoop Dogg, who has been going by the name Snoop Lion, voted for Obama in 2012. The "Drop It Like It's Hot" singer explained his choice on Instagram, posting a list of reasons why the president had earned his vote. The list consisted of reasons like "He mad cool yo," and "He BFFs with Jay-Z." (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- The star of family friendly "The Middle" came to Romney's defense after his second debate with Barack Obama, tweeintg: #CandyCrowley keeps telling #Romney she'll give him a chance then moves on. Hmmm...” (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- “Clueless” star Stacey Dash tweeted her support for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Her political viewpoint resulted in ugly online abuse. “You’re an unemployed black woman endorsing Mitt Romney. You’re voting against yourself thrice. You poor beautiful idiot,” one Twitter user wrote. Not nice. (Reuters)read moreREUTERSShare
- Luke Skywalker was not a fan of Mitt Romney. He tweeted about the GOP presidential candidate following the first debate (which Romney won): "I've never seen a candidate for President lie more than Romney. He lies effortlessly, shamelessly. This snake oil salesman must be defeated!!!" Such vitriol! Has Hamill given in to the dark side? (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- Kid Rock supported President Obama in 2008, but in 2012 he changed his tune, backing the GOP ticket and said he's sorry Obama "didn't do a better job." (AP)read moreAPShare
- The former "That 70s Show" star was named Esquire's sexiest woman in the world. In the accompanying interview, she said she didn't find Republicans all that sexy. "The way that Republicans attack women is so offensive to me. And the way they talk about religion is offensive. I may not be a practicing Jew, but why we gotta talk about Jesus all the time? And it's baffling to me how a poor person in Georgia can say, 'I'm a Republican.' Why?" (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- Searcy, who starred in Brad Pitt's movie "Moneyball," also lent his talents to former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain's surreal campaign video, "He Carried Yellow Flowers." (Youtube/TheHermainCain)read moreYoutube/TheHermainCainShare
- One of the more vocal Republican celebrities, Angie Harmon actually delivered a speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention. The "Rizzoli & Isles" star also supported John McCain in 2008 and even told foxnews.1eye.us that she would have been happy to see Sarah Palin run in 2012. “I think she's a woman who has her own set of values and morals and ethics and has the courage to live her life accordingly," she said. "I admire that.” (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- The Aerosmith guitarist, who has described himself as an "old-school Republican," guest starred on the Discovery series "Sons of Guns," and told us about his passionate support for the second amendment. (Discovery)read more
- The rapper once called President George W. Bush “gangsta” (he meant it in a good way), and told GQ that he would vote for the former president, were it not for 50's felony conviction. "I wanna meet George Bush, just shake his hand and tell him how much of me I see in him," 50 told the magazine. (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- “I have a really interesting political point of view, and it’s not always something I say too loud at dinner tables here,” the star once said. “But you can’t go from a $2,000-a-night suite at La Mirage to a penitentiary, and really understand it, and come out a liberal.” (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- The actress, who once joked to the Associated Press that she was engaged to Barack Obama, was featured in the "Yes We Can" video, supporting the president in 2008. "My heart belongs to Barack, and that is who I am currently, finally, engaged to," she told the station, skirting reports that she was engaged to now ex-husband Ryan Reynolds. Maybe she picked the wrong guy? (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- The “Desperate Housewives” star was a big supporter of Hillary Clinton in the 2008 elections. "Hillary has proven she has the strength and experience to deliver the change we need," the actress told the crowd at a Town Hall event in Austin before the Texas primary. Oops. (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
- It seems like Heidi and Lauren finally agree on one thing – they’re both Republican! During the 2008 presidential election, the reality star told US Weekly that she supported John McCain. “I’m voting for John McCain,” she told the magazine. “I’m a Republican and McCain has a lot of experience.” Not sure that's the kind of support he was looking for... For more pics of Heidi go to x17online.com.read moreX17online.comShare
- Politics wasn’t exactly a hot topic on "The Hills," but if anyone had bothered to ask the reality star what her political preference was they would have found out that she leans to the right. While Conrad once told New York Magazine that she “believes in the private ballot,” the reality star is in fact a registered Republican. (AP)read moreAPShare
- Longtime Democrat and close friend of former President Bill Clinton, the singer is extremely vocal on her political views. At a Democratic fundraiser, the singer belted out, "Scattered pictures of the House we left behind," she sang. "Lovely Democratic memories, of the way we were." (Reuters)read moreReutersShare
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