Kellie Pickler

Country music artist Pickler rose to fame as a contestant on the fifth season of American Idol, which has led to roles in television shows like 90210 and movies like Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk. Even though she takes the occasional television or movie role, Pickler is dedicated to her music and her albums have sold millions of copies. Pickler has also been vocal about her political beliefs and endorsed John McCain and Sarah Palin in the 2008 presidential elections. In 2016, while appearing on an episode of Family Feud, Pickler and her team won $25,000 for her charity, the USO.


LeBron James

LeBron James
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“King James” is regarded by many to be the best basketball player in the world, with some even arguing that he is the greatest player of all time. He’s received an impressive number of awards since he was drafted into the NBA in 2003, including four NBA MVP Awards and two Olympic gold medals. He’s led his teams to three NBA championships (2012, 2013, and 2016) and was named the Finals MVP all three times. James has long been a supporter of Democrat politics, including a $20,000 donation to help elect President Obama in 2008 and endorsing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.


Lee Ann Womack

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Womack is a country music star known for songs like I Hope You Dance, which reached number one on the Billboard Country Chart in 2000. Womack has been very vocal about her political leanings over the years, and in 2004, she sang at the Republican National Convention. The Grammy winner has also supported Republican presidential candidates like John McCain and Mitt Romney in the past. Despite her support for the Republican Party, Womack has been tight-lipped about who she voted for in the 2016 elections.