Jeff Foxworthy

The comedian Jeff Foxworthy is known for his redneck humor; he’s also an actor, author, and radio personality. He is a part of the “Blue Collar Comedy Tour” which includes Larry the Cable Guy, Ron White and Bill Engvall. Probably best known for his, “You might be a redneck if…” routine, he also had his own show in the mid-nineties called, “The Jeff Foxworthy Show”. In 2012, Foxworthy showed his support for Mitt Romney by joining him on the campaign trail and tweeting, “Time for Republicans to unite behind Governor Romney, a great leader who can win the White House and rebuild our economy for all Americans.”
Meatloaf

We all know Marvin Lee Aday as Meatloaf, his stage name. Best known as a musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. If you’ve ever seen him perform, you know he has a powerful operatic voice and puts on a theatrical show. He is one of the best-selling music artists in history, having sold more than 80 million records worldwide. Meatloaf is a devout Christian who claims he’s neither right or left politically, but when asked in 2011 who he’d vote for he was in support of Chris Christie, the Republican Governor of New Jersey at the time. He was also a supporter of John McCain and attended George W. Bush’s inauguration.
Steve Young

Steve Young, a former quarterback with the NFL played 15 seasons is best known for his 13 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. Steve is a prominent Morman and by the very definition of his religion, also a conservative. His wife Barbara, however, surprised everyone when she placed a “No on Prop 8” sign out in front of their California home. Other Mormons supported passing prop 8 by donating $20 million dollars to the cause. Barbara explained they were influenced by the fact that her brother is gay.