With Obama Struggling in Hollywood, GOP Support on the Rise

With Obama Struggling in Hollywood, GOP Support on the Rise

Published: February 27, 2012 @ 7:26 pm
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By Michael Janofsky

As President Obama finds himself working harder for Hollywood re-election donations – “You can only be the first African-American president once,’’ says a Democratic consultant – the number of Hollywood Republicans appears to be swelling.

"There are lot more than people think," Frank DeMartini, a veteran film producer who blogs at HollywoodRepublican.net, told TheWrap. "It used to be about 80-20, Democrat. Now, I’d say it’s closer to 60-40. A majority of Republicans in Hollywood are hiding under rocks." 

"There are certainly more conviction conservatives in Hollywood than conviction liberals," agrees screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd, one of the entertainment industry's most visible Republicans for years. Though he thinks the 60-40 ratio may be a bit high, he contends that "a lot of people just say they’re liberals because it’s good for their career.”

Who can say for sure? No one, really. Hollywood Republicans say many of their peers fear employment discrimination in a liberally liberal industry. 

Sure, lots of A-list Republicans have stepped into the sunlight – Kelsey Grammar, Gary Sinise, Drew Carey, Patricia Heaton, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, Jerry Bruckheimer and Adam Sandler.

But they are a relatively small subset, and their success inoculates them against job loss. As money-makers, they have far more freedom of political expression than hundreds or even thousands of lesser-known Republican actors as well as above- and below-the-line Republicans.

Still, a growing number of community groups have formed to provide them political safe houses to discuss issues in private without the real or imagined fear of retribution.  

One of the biggest is Friends of Abe, as in Lincoln, a social and networking group that meets monthly to hear guest speakers. It was founded in 2004 by actor Gary Sinise and Chetwynd and has hosted such leading Republicans as House Speaker John Boehner, Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan.

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The group also hosts weekly lunches at Barney’s Beanery in West Hollywood in what Chetwynd (at right) describes as “a job fair.”   

Just how many Friends of Abe are there? “That’s a secret,” says Chetwynd, a reflection of how many Republicans who want to remain anonymous. “Let’s just say our last event had 1,800 -- and we’re sold out for the next one.”

The Hollywood Congress of Republicans, a grass-roots organization affiliated with the California Republican Party, has been around since 2001. Unlike Friends of Abe, it has a public website that lists nearly 250 members (of about 1,000), founder actress Mell Flynn told TheWrap.

Many of them use only a first name or initials, she said.

Todd Christopher, an agent at Gersh, remembers attending a fund-raiser for John McCain in 2008, where he bumped into a colleague whom he never knew was a Republican.

“It was like, ‘Oh, you’re a Republican, too?’ " he said.

Tags: 2012 election, Barack Obama, Bruce Willis, Friends of Abe, Gary Sinise, Movies, presidential campaign, republicans
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