Bill Maher

While the host of “Real Time with Bill Maher” dislikes political labels, he has consistently leaned left on most issues. In addition to supporting President Obama’s first election campaign, he donated a million dollars to Obama’s SuperPaC, Priorities USA. He’s also a board member for PETA, supported Sen. Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primaries, and switched his support to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after the primaries had ended. However, Maher supports Israel’s position in the Middle East and told Conan O’Brien that he keeps a gun in his own for self-defense, although he doesn’t call himself a “proud gun owner.”
Heather Locklear

Heather grew up in California, which isn’t known for spawning conservatives or Republicans. It’s written that Heather doesn’t like to talk about her political leanings and based on her left wing surroundings, it’s no wonder why. She’s not as vocal a conservative as say someone like James Woods; in fact, the only real evidence out there as to her affiliation with the Republican Party is the fact that in 1998, she donated $1,000 to a California Republican’s unsuccessful bid for Congress. Now, $1,000 isn’t going to break the bank, but it’s a heck of a lot more than most Hollywood types would ever dream of donating to a Republican.
Bruce Springsteen

This rock star got his start playing in clubs in New Jersey before he burst onto the scene with his E Street Band’s “Born to Run” album. Since then, he’s won 20 Grammy Awards and an assortment of other prizes, including induction into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Springsteen has said that he dislikes getting involved in politics, but he does lean decidedly left. He endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016 and played at a rally for her in Philadelphia the night before the election but didn’t think he would be that big of a factor.