Heidi Montag

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Back in 2008, Montag came out of the political, Hollywood closet and voiced her support for John McCain. She told Us Weekly, “I’m a Republican and McCain has a lot of experience.” She was not altogether swayed by McCain’s loss, however. She and her boyfriend at the time, Spencer Pratt came to terms with Obama’s win, saying, “We’re behind America and America’s decision. You win some, you lose some.”


Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston
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While the actor is now best known for his role as Walter White on AMC’s “Breaking Bad,” he was already famous for his parts in “Seinfeld” and “Malcolm in the Middle.” He’s won many different awards for his various roles, including several Screen Actors Guild Awards, Satellite Awards, Golden Globes, and three consecutive Emmys. He’s consistently supported the Democrats and was a strong supporter of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016, going so far as to say that he would move to Canada if then-candidate Trump were elected president. However, after Trump had won, he began attacking those who said they wanted the new president to fail, saying, “If he fails, the country is in jeopardy.”


Jessica Simpson

Jessica is not a very political person, however, she was raised Southern Baptist and began her career singing on a Christian record label. Safe to assume there are some right-wing leanings that come with that type of upbringing. She came out as a huge fan of George W. Bush back in 2006, but in 2010, she attended the White House Correspondents Dinner saying, “Everything [Michelle Obama] does, she exudes confidence. I’m really just here to celebrate her.” Jessica is a registered Republican, but that doesn’t mean she can’t appreciate a strong, Democrat woman.