Mary Lou Retton

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Mary Lou Retton is a former American gymnast who won the Olympic gold in the 1984 summer Olympics. She was also the first American woman to win the all-around gold medal at the Olympics, a feat that was eventually replicated by Carly Patterson (2004), Nastia Liukin (2008), and Gabby Douglas (2012). Retton is a Christian conservative and was a vocal supporter of Ronald Reagan. She also delivered the Pledge of Allegiance at the 2004 Republican National Convention. During the George W. Bush administration, Retton was a member of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.


Phil McGraw

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Dr. Phil is a psychologist and host of the television show Dr. Phil, which debuted in 2002. McGraw, who grew up in Oklahoma, is a Christian conservative but doesn’t like to talk about politics. In one of the rare instances he spoke publicly about politics, McGraw said even though he is a Republican, he had difficulty supporting Donald Trump’s bid for the presidency. He also added that he understood why people would vote for Trump. “Right now we are so overly politically correct that people are living vicariously through him saying the stuff that everybody wishes they could say,” he said. “He’s saying a lot of things angry people might want to say.”


Troy Aikman

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Troy Kenneth Aikman, is a Texan. He was the #1 draft pick in 1989 and played 12 consecutive seasons for The Dallas Cowboys. He went on to become a six-time Pro Bowl Selection, a three-time Super Bowl champ and was MVP for Super Bowl XXVII.The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback supported fellow Texan, George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential race. He contributed money to Bush’s re-election campaign and he also donated over $27,000 to the Republican National Committee. Aikman additionally contributed funds to Republican candidates, John McCain and Mitt Romney.