Mike Ditka

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Mike Ditka has described himself as “ultra-ultra-ultra conservative.” This may come as a surprise to many, but he had actually given thought to running against the Democratic candidate, Barak Obama in 2004 for the open seat in the US Senate for Illinois. In the end, his wife was against the run, and he decided not to enter the race due to personal and business consideration. He did, however, support Trump in his run for US President and said, “I support Trump all the way. I really do.”


Gary Busey

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When the actor Gary Busey was asked if he was a member of the Republican Party, he responded, “I’m a Texan.” Not sure but that might be akin to “does a bear s**t in the woods. Back in 2011, he was a supporter of GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich former Speaker of the House of Representatives saying, “I’ve never met Newt, but I know what he stands for.” And, in the most recent election, his support was, for now, President Trump, stating he felt Trump could change the country. “I know [Trump] personally. I know him professionally. He’s a great guy. He’s sharp. He’s fast,” he also said of Trump.


John Elway

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John Elway, General manager of the Denver Broncos, has never been one to shy away from his conservative views, even using his team as a platform to start discussions on his ideology. He does not shy away from the political landscape, contributing large donations to Republican candidates (such as Mitt Romney 2012) and throwing his support, via the team he manages, behind conservative Supreme Court judge nominees, such as Neil Gorsuch. He firmly believes in the rights of others to the second amendment, and that the US Federal government should remove safety nets to allow more people to succeed in business.