Actor and comedian Joe Piscopo is still seriously considering a run for New Jersey governor
Celebrity Politics articles on Democracy Chronicles
This is our collection of Celebrity Politics articles where celebrities who promote democracy (or don't) are featured. In the democratic world where popular artists and other thinkers are free to criticize government, celebrities have often gone into politics. Celebrities represent a pool of potential political candidates who are often self-made individuals and, at the very least, usually not related to previous politicians. Also, see Political Art.
Britney Spears Show Leads to Delayed Israeli Election
Because of a Spears concert in Tel Aviv, Israel’s Labor Party decided to push back primary voting by a day
Why Entertainment TV Viewers Are More Likely to Vote For Populists
People exposed to entertainment tv are more likely to vote for populist politicians according to study
Oprah Winfrey Flirting With 2020 Presidential Run
Is Oprah Winfrey qualified to be not only the next, but the first women President of the United States?
Kid Rock May Run For US Senate in 2018
Republican Party activists in Michigan are pushing for musician Kid Rock to jump into the race
Artists Use Grammy Awards to Stage Anti-Trump Protests
Donald Trump wasn’t at the Grammys Sunday night but performers addressed him nonetheless
An Inside Look at the Grammy Voting System
The Grammy voting process is broken up into several stages by the Academy Of Music
VIDEO: Martin Sheen Slams Money Politics
Represent.Us asked Martin Sheen a question and got out the cameras. His unscripted response shocked them.
Comedian Norm MacDonald Takes On Trump Election
Norm MacDonald took a break from comedy Thursday to go on an hours-long tweetstorm praising the President-elect
Understanding Donald Trump’s Victory
Hillary Clinton’s defeat proves the necessity of having a strong message for change and resonating with voters based on pure idealism and dreams, and not merely just experience or practicality.