Top 30 Hollywood Republican Celebrities:
A Newsmax List
A Newsmax List
Hollywood is a very tough, unpopular, and lonely place to live and work for a conservative.
When liberal politicians want to raise funds and seek help for their campaigns, Hollywood is the first place they turn. It's where Clintons and Obama are loudly praised and lavishly financed.
Dr. David Prindle, professor of government at the University of Texas, Austin, conducted a 1990 study of Tinsel Town movie, television, and entertainment business luminaries and found that "the leaders in Hollywood were overwhelmingly liberal in their ideology."
"They were very much to the left of the public in general on social, foreign policy, and economic issues," he told Newsmax.
Just 30 percent of the public said they were liberal, compared to 60 percent of Hollywood's elite. While 43 percent of the general public said they were conservative, only 14 percent of Hollywood leaders claimed the label.
The study, Prindle said, offered "proof positive" that Hollywood is a "bastion of liberal politics."
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