Eminem

Marshall Mathers III, who goes by Eminem, was the best-selling artist of the 2000s and has had ten No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 over the course of his career. The 45-year-old rapper has also sold over 100 million singles in the U.S. alone. He’s long had a political bent to his lyrics, which included a music video in which he ripped up the Constitution in 2002 and an unreleased song in 2003 that was investigated by the Secret Service as a possible threat against President George W. Bush. More recently, he released a music video mocking President Trump and saying that he didn’t want any Trump supporters among his fans.
Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller is a comedian and talk show host. Miller is also a political commentator so this is one celeb that we don’t need to guess which way he leans. Miller is a true Republican. Although he was probably never considered a bleeding heart liberal he says it was the events of 9/11 that spurred his move to the right. He had his own segment on Fox News Channel’s The O’Reilly Factor called “Miller Time”. Al Franken who worked with Miller on Saturday Night Live said that Dennis was always conservative with many of his views.
Gabrielle Union

The actress and author got her start with minor roles in television sitcoms and supporting roles in film but really came into the public eye with her role in “Bring It On” in 2000. Now she stars in “Being Mary Jane,” a drama series on BET. Union has been a strong supporter of Planned Parenthood and sits on the National Advisory Committee for Violence Against Women. She was also a vocal supporter of President Obama and spoke publicly against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney during the 2012 election.