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- Numerous celebrities have publicly identified as members of the Republican Party.
- Candace Cameron Bure, known for her role in “Fuller House,” has expressed disappointment with her party.
- Caitlyn Jenner has been a vocal supporter of the Republican Party but has since withdrawn her endorsement of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s Early Political Involvement
Prior to his presidential victory in 2016, Donald Trump was well-known as both a businessman and a television figure, famously hosting “The Apprentice” from 2004 until 2015.
A member of the Republican Party, he became the 45th president of the United States. After losing to Joe Biden in the 2020 election, he is now campaigning against Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming election in 2024.
Kelsey Grammer’s Conservative Stance
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During her tenure on “The View” from 2003 to 2013, Elisabeth Hasselbeck was unreserved in expressing her conservative beliefs.
Following numerous political disagreements with co-hosts Joy Behar and Rosie O’Donnell, the former “Survivor” contestant departed the show to join “Fox & Friends.”
In August 2022, she made a guest appearance on “The View,” marking her return to the program.
Caitlyn Jenner initially backed Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential race. However, in a reflective piece published in The Washington Post in 2018, she retracted her earlier optimism regarding Trump’s commitment to LGBTQ+ rights.
“Unfortunately, I have come to realize that this administration is actively undermining our community,” wrote Jenner. She acknowledged that her faith in him was misplaced and declared that she could no longer support someone who opposes LGBTQ+ interests. Since then, she has continued to identify as a Republican while also running for governor of California and contributing as a commentator on Fox News.
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After initially supporting Ted Cruz during the primaries of the 2016 election cycle, actor James Woods shifted his allegiance towards Donald Trump. In 2017 he announced his retirement from acting citing being blacklisted by Hollywood due to his conservative views.
The actor claimed he faced professional repercussions when told not to promote “Oppenheimer” despite serving as an executive producer because of his right-leaning stance.
Stacey Dash’s Brief Congressional Bid
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You may remember Stacey Dash from her role as Dionne in the iconic film “Clueless.” However since embracing conservatism publicly, she has expressed difficulty securing acting roles. In an interview with The Guardian back in 2018, she stated that non-liberal individuals are often marginalized within Hollywood circles.
“If you don’t fit their liberal mold you’re often sidelined,” said Dash. In March of that year, after announcing plans for a congressional run representing Southern California’s district but withdrew shortly thereafter—less than one month later—indicating it wasn’t meant for her at this time.
In March of 2021 following events surrounding January sixth insurrection at Capitol Hill ,she issued an apology regarding previous support given towards President Trump .
Melissa Joan Hart Discusses Political Expression Challenges
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Not every celebrity who identifies as conservative feels alienated when sharing their viewpoints publicly . Melissa Joan Hart reflected upon past experiences where expressing Republican sentiments led others around them not being supportive especially during Bob Dole’s campaign years ago .
However ,she mentioned feeling more comfortable now surrounded by like-minded colleagues stating :“These days I’m pretty much surrounded by Republicans at work which makes it easier but I still enjoy discussing perspectives with my Democrat friends.”
Joy Villa’s Fashion Statements Reflecting Political Views
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Dressed provocatively at Grammy Awards held back in February , singer-songwriter Joy Villa donned an eye-catching red-white-blue mermaid gown emblazoned boldly across its front were words echoing President Trump’s campaign slogan :“Make America Great Again”. Designed by Andre Soriano this outfit clearly conveyed where Villa stood politically without uttering any words.
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“The United States stands as the finest nation globally, and @realDonaldTrump will be remembered as one of history’s most exceptional leaders,” Villa declared on her social media platforms. “Who else has achieved peace where others have failed? Who has built relationships with the Middle East, North Korea, and soon Russia? #trumpworldpeace.”
This was not the first occasion Villa showcased her political beliefs at a high-profile event. At the 2020 Grammy Awards, she donned a gown that promoted Trump’s reelection.
“As a public figure and new Republican, I stand firm in my beliefs,” Villa expressed in an op-ed for USA Today back in 2018.
Swanson openly embraces her conservative ideology and frequently defends her party on various social media platforms.
In August 2017, after Chelsea Handler criticized Trump’s reaction to the Charlottesville incident on Twitter, Swanson quickly responded with a counterargument.
When surprised fans questioned her political stance, she affirmed that she had always been a “proud Republican.” You can find this exchange on X (formerly Twitter) where she stated it clearly:
Swanson’s tweet.
In December 2019, she shared on X (then Twitter), “I love our President; he’s simply the BEST! @realDonaldTrump.”
This post reflects her unwavering support.
You can view it here:
Swanson’s December tweet.
The actor renowned for his portrayal of Tim “The Toolman” Taylor from ABC’s “Home Improvement,” along with his role as Santa Claus in “The Santa Clause,” has consistently voiced his support for Republican ideals.
During a 2021 appearance on “WTF With Marc Maron“, Allen described himself as “fiscally conservative,” attributing this to his long-standing aversion to taxes.
“Once I began earning money, I realized there was this silent partner taking nearly half of my earnings without providing anything in return—that’s taxes. I’ve never been fond of them,” he remarked.
The television personality Dr. Oz campaigned for a Senate seat from Pennsylvania under the Republican banner in 2022. Although he received Trump’s endorsement during his campaign, he ultimately lost to Democratic candidate John Fetterman.
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The musician Ted Nugent has long been an ardent supporter of both Trump and the Republican Party while also being critical of Democrats.
In May 2022 during an event supporting Trump held in Austin,
Nugent made headlines by urging attendees to take aggressive action against Democrats.
He stated passionately,
“I adore you all immensely but would appreciate it even more if you went out there and unleashed your fury upon those Democrats along with Marxists and communists.”
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Jon Voight: A Prominent Voice in Hollywood Politics
In 2016, The Telegraph referred to Jon Voight, known for his role in “Fantastic Beasts,” as Hollywood’s “Republican-in-Chief.” This title reflects his strong political stance and influence within the entertainment industry.
Voight publicly declared his conservative beliefs in 2007 and has remained a steadfast supporter of the Republican Party ever since. His endorsement of Donald Trump for president has been vocal and frequent.
“He is the solution to our issues. We must rally behind him,” Voight expressed during an interview with Breitbart in March 2016.
In a conversation with Variety later that year, he stated, “I have been one of Donald Trump’s most vocal advocates in Hollywood. I firmly believe he is the answer we need.”
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