Hardly matters what's next to their name when the states are mostly Democrat. We're talking about the people that elected them, not the political leanings of the people elected. They can be 'Republican' all they like, but if they're in a Democrat state and won, they were elected by Democrats. Considering how far left California is, it's a shining example of how easily Democrats are taken in by popularity over policy...... California and Minnesota, great examples of Republican states... oh wait.Bradley Cooper’s DNC appearance incurs the wrath of conservative American Sniper fans
They're angry that Bradley Cooper -- who played arch-conservative Chris Kyle onscreen -- was at the DNC.
In other news, Arnold Schwarzenegger is not a robot, and Bradley Cooper ALSO happens NOT to be a wisecracking raccoon in outer space.
What do you expect?
The elected Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura
Do you know what a Republican is?
Now, did those candidates have a (D) or (R) after their name?
No we are talking about how Republicans are easily distracted by nominating "B" grade actors, professional wrestlers, body builders and reality TV stars as their candidates
Republicans didn't nominate Ventura.