Nelson

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The Emmy Award-winning actor is a Hollywood veteran known for his roles in television shows and movies. He rose to fame in the 1980s thanks to his performance in movies like Private Benjamin and Poltergeist. He also starred in the long-running television series Coach, and voiced Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible in Disney’s Incredibles franchise. Throughout his career, Nelson has been vocal about his political views, which skew to the right. In a 2009 interview, Nelson associated himself with the Tea Party movement, advocating anti-taxation and small government. He was against the government bailouts that occurred during the recession.


Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld
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Seinfeld was an immensely popular comedian even before his long-running sitcom, which he created and wrote. Currently, he’s working on a web series titled “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” which is exactly what the title says. Seinfeld picks up famous comedians in vintage cars and takes them for a cup (or several) of coffee. He’s been aggressively apolitical in most of his standup and rarely comments on politics at all. However, he does lean to the left, with donations to multiple Democrat primary candidates and has engaged in something of a feud with President Trump, although it seems to mostly have come from Trump’s end.


Leeann Tweeden

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Tweeden is a model/actress known for movies like Lavalantula and Eruption: LA. She is also a political analyst that has appeared on shows like Fox News’ Hannity and CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper. Tweeden, who considers herself a fiscal conservative, made headlines in 2017 when she accused Minnesota Senator Al Franken of inappropriate behavior while they were on a USO tour in 2006. Tweeden accused Franken of aggressively sticking his tongue in her mouth while they rehearsed a skit, and for posing for a picture in which he appeared to touch her breasts while she was sleeping. Franken apologized for his actions and resigned from his job shortly after.