Aziz Ansari

This comedy star is best known for his role as Tom Haverford in the TV series “Parks and Recreation” and also stars in his own Netflix series, “Master of None.” For these roles, he’s won two Emmys and a Golden Globe for best actor, which made him the first Indian-American to win a Golden Globe for acting in television. While Ansari is rarely serious, he has occasionally shown some strong political opinions of his own, including appearing at a campaign fundraiser for President Obama in 2012 and calling for more gun control on Twitter after the Sandy Hook shooting.
Dan Marino

Dan Marino never actually won a Super Bowl, but that doesn’t mean he still isn’t considered one of the greats. Marino was on the team for 17 seasons and many feel he was the best quarterback in The Miami Dolphins franchise history; he’s absolutely one of the most revered. Marino is a registered Republican who donated to the George Bush re-election campaign in 2004. He’s currently one of the spokesmen for the Nutri-System weight loss plan. He has a projected net worth of around $35 million dollars and still holds 16 of the 34 records he set with the Dolphins. He also has a foundation that helps developmentally disabled young adults learn how to run and operate a business. One of the foundations success stories is the Zing Sock Club.
Bette Midler

This pop singer has more than 14 studio albums to her name and has won three Grammys, four Golden Globes, three Emmys, and two Tonys. She’s sold over 30 million records worldwide. Midler got her start singing with Barry Manilow, but she quickly went on to build a career of her own. She’s been a vocal opponent of President Trump for years, even before he was talking about running for president. But he’s not the only Republican she’s spoken against. She drew flak earlier this year for tweeting, “Where’s Rand Paul’s neighbor when we need him?” in reference to the attack on the senator last year.