Lou Ferrigno

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Lou Ferrigno, actor and former bodybuilder is best known for his title role in the television series The Incredible Hulk. In recent years he was a contestant on “Celebrity Apprentice” where he confirmed that he was a conservative and that he wished “Donald the best, hoping he goes all the way.” In an interview with TMZ he said, “I like him” saying that he thought Trump would do a good job of protecting the borders and keeping the country safe. Ferrigno added that he thought Trump would “definitely” be good for the country.


James Caan

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James Caan, the actor, best known for his role as Sonny Corleone in The Godfather threw his support behind Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election. He felt the US needed a change after eight years of former President Barak Obama’s policies. Caan also doesn’t appreciate being lumped in as a Hollywood stereotype, “That pisses me off when they talk about all these Hollywood liberals,” he told the Jerusalem Post. “There’s a whole bunch of us who are conservative. I find it offensive when actors go on news shows and spout their political views. They don’t exactly have political science degrees, who cares what they think?”


Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra was best known as the leader of “The Rat Pack” was a liberal turned conservative. He was raised by a mother that was radically liberal and a big supporter of the Democratic party. In his younger years he wanted to fight for a more racially tolerant America, so he voted for both Harry S. Truman and John F. Kennedy. But, by the 1970s Sinatra was ready to switch teams and decided to publicly support Ronald Reagan in his run for governor of California and Richard Nixon’s run for President. He was registered Republican for the rest of his life stating, “the older you get, the more conservative you get.”