American actor Clint Eastwood is registered as a Republican, and has typically voted for Republican candidates. However, he considers himself to be Libertarian, and has at times voted for Democrats. For instance, he is endorsing Republican candidate Mitt Romney in the 2012 Presidential election.
Clint Eastwood is a film director. As of April 2009, he is not the governor of any state. He is the former mayor of the town Carmel in California.
Clint Eastwood is really Donald Duck; just look at his feet, and, you know, Donald has never worn pants! He also has the same right hook...
He is not registered with a political party, and there are no political donations in his name
Equal Rights Party or Political Reform Party or Independent
Political party
Democratic Party
No. He was not active in any US political party, He admired Russian Communism so much that he went there to live for awhile.
All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood - 1986 TV was released on: USA: 30 November 1986
A Party can get registered as a Political Party through Political Party Council. And it can be registered as a political party if the party comply with the set laws for the registration of all political parties
He is not registered with a political party, and there are no political donations in his name
Jon Gosselin is supposedly a registered Democrat.
He is not registered with a political party, and there are no political donations in his name
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Your voter card will tell you.
Democratic
A political independent is a person who is not affiliated with an organized political party. I am a registered voter but my Voter Registration Card lists my Party as "NPA" (No Party Affiliation). In my state, if I registered as a Democrat or Republican, I could vote in the party primaries for my stated party. Because I am an Independent, I cannot vote in primaries but I can vote in general elections and on referendums and non-partisan races.
A political independent is a person who is not affiliated with an organized political party. I am a registered voter but my Voter Registration Card lists my Party as "NPA" (No Party Affiliation). In my state, if I registered as a Democrat or Republican, I could vote in the party primaries for my stated party. Because I am an Independent, I cannot vote in primaries but I can vote in general elections and on referendums and non-partisan races.
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He said on Hannity that he was a registered republican.