Not everyone in Hollywood is a liberal! Here are some of the big names who have openly endorsed Mitt Romney thus far.
Clint Eastwood
The Hollywood legend threw his support behind Romney on August 3rd stating, "I think the country needs a boost somewhere."
Robert Duvall
One of the more outspoken conservatives in Hollywood, Duvall has announced plans to hold a Romney fundraiser at his Virginia home in September.
Kid Rock
His song "Born Free" is a staple of Mitt Romney campaign rallies. The two share a common Michigan bond, where Kid Rock rocked out during a Romney rally in February.
Cindy Crawford
The Hollywood beauty hauled in over 10 million dollars for the Romney camp after appearing in a Romney campaign video in May.
Chuck Norris
The wildly popular former action and martial arts star at the center of the "Chuck Norris Fact" internet phenomenon has also come out in support of Mitt Romney stating, "I believe that Mitt has the skills and organization to defeat Obama and stop his fundamental transformation of America."
Gene Simmons
In April, the Kiss rocker formally endorsed Romney saying, "America should be in business and should be run by businessmen. That's my philosophy." Simmons said he had voted for Barack Obama in 2008.
Jeff Foxworthy
Since March, the comedian best known for his "You Might Be a Redneck" jokes has actively campaigned for Mitt Romney. Foxworthy stated, "Time for Republicans to unite behind Governor Romney, a great leader who can win the White House and rebuild our economy for all Americans."
Others who have openly voiced their support for Romney include Patricia Heaton, Scott Baio, Jon Voight, Donny Osmond, and Ted Nugent. Other conservative voices in Hollywood who have yet to formally endorse Mitt Romney include Bruce Willis, Jerry Bruckheimer, Lou Ferrigno, R Lee Ermey, Pat Sajak, Tom Selleck, Jessica Simpson, James Caan, Tom Clancy, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, LeAnn Rimes, and Bo Derek.
I guess not everyone in liberal cuckoo land is an empty skull.
Clint Eastwood
The Hollywood legend threw his support behind Romney on August 3rd stating, "I think the country needs a boost somewhere."
Robert Duvall
One of the more outspoken conservatives in Hollywood, Duvall has announced plans to hold a Romney fundraiser at his Virginia home in September.
Kid Rock
His song "Born Free" is a staple of Mitt Romney campaign rallies. The two share a common Michigan bond, where Kid Rock rocked out during a Romney rally in February.
Cindy Crawford
The Hollywood beauty hauled in over 10 million dollars for the Romney camp after appearing in a Romney campaign video in May.
Chuck Norris
The wildly popular former action and martial arts star at the center of the "Chuck Norris Fact" internet phenomenon has also come out in support of Mitt Romney stating, "I believe that Mitt has the skills and organization to defeat Obama and stop his fundamental transformation of America."
Gene Simmons
In April, the Kiss rocker formally endorsed Romney saying, "America should be in business and should be run by businessmen. That's my philosophy." Simmons said he had voted for Barack Obama in 2008.
Jeff Foxworthy
Since March, the comedian best known for his "You Might Be a Redneck" jokes has actively campaigned for Mitt Romney. Foxworthy stated, "Time for Republicans to unite behind Governor Romney, a great leader who can win the White House and rebuild our economy for all Americans."
Others who have openly voiced their support for Romney include Patricia Heaton, Scott Baio, Jon Voight, Donny Osmond, and Ted Nugent. Other conservative voices in Hollywood who have yet to formally endorse Mitt Romney include Bruce Willis, Jerry Bruckheimer, Lou Ferrigno, R Lee Ermey, Pat Sajak, Tom Selleck, Jessica Simpson, James Caan, Tom Clancy, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, LeAnn Rimes, and Bo Derek.
I guess not everyone in liberal cuckoo land is an empty skull.
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