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Clint Eastwood turns against and backs Bloomberg for president

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Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood has thrown his support behind Mike Bloomberg in the race for the White House.

He also thinks that Donald should act “in a more genteel way, without tweeting and calling people names”, although he does admit that he supports “certain things that has done”.

Eastwood made the comments in a wide ranging interview with the Wall Street Journal, in which he was blunt about his personal preference in the 2020 presidential election: “The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there.”

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The four-time Academy Award-winning actor and director has always been upfront with his political views. He is a longtime Republican but is registered as a Libertarian.

Therefore, out of the other primary contenders, his support for Mr Bloomberg, the Republican, turned Independent, turned Democrat, former mayor of New York, is perhaps not that surprising.

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A man holds up a sign criticising billionaires in the presidential race in front of Michael Bloomberg in Compton, Califronia. The former New York mayor skipped the first caucus in Iowa and instead campaigned in California on 3 February

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Jessica Canicosa, a precinct captain for Bernie Sanders, waits to greet caucus voters at Liberty High School in Henderson, Nevada

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Hotel workers at the Bellagio in Las Vegas get to grips with voting papers during the Nevada caucuses

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3/18

A caricature of Bernie Sanders is projected on to a tree during a rally in Las Vegas

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A woman waits to have a photo taken with Elizabeth Warren during a town hall meeting in Las Vegas

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The threat of coronavirus and other germ-borne illnesses was on some voters’ minds at the Democratic caucuses in Henderson, Nevada

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Former vice-president Joe Biden takes a selfie with a voter in Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada caucuses

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Amy Klobuchar changes her shoes backstage after giving a speech in Exeter, New Hampshire

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A warmly-wrapped-up dog attends an Elizabeth Warren event at Amherst Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshire

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Bernie Sanders, who romped to victory in New Hampshire against Hillary Clinton in 2016, talks to the media in Manchester

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Joe Biden was hoping to improve on his poor showing in Iowa in the New Hampshire primary

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Elizabeth Warren, renowned for giving time to supporters for selfies, works the crowd at the University of New Hampshire in Durham

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Joe Biden takes a selfie with a supporter and his child outside a campaign event in Somersworth, New Hampshire on 5 February

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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders quarrel after a confrontation in a TV debate in which Sanders claimed that Warren was not telling the truth about a conversation in which she claimed he had said a woman could not win the presidency on 14 January

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Supporter Pat Provencher listens to Pete Buttigieg in Laconia, New Hampshire on 4 February

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Pete Buttigieg speaks at a campaign event in Concord, New Hampshire while awaiting the results of the Iowa caucus

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Elizabeth Warren is presented with a balloon effigy of herself at a campaign event in Nashua, New Hampshire on 5 February

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A supporter rides past a rally for Amy Klobuchar in Des Moines, Iowa on 14 January

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A man holds up a sign criticising billionaires in the presidential race in front of Michael Bloomberg in Compton, Califronia. The former New York mayor skipped the first caucus in Iowa and instead campaigned in California on 3 February

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In 2016 Eastwood voiced his support for Mr in an expletive filled interview with Esquire. However, his most famous foray into presidential politics was a memorably bizarre on-stage conversation with an empty chair at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida. An invisible Barack Obama was supposed to be seated in the chair.

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He regrets the speech. Several years later, when asked what troubles him most he said: “I guess when I did that silly thing at the Republican convention, talking to the chair.”

His own political ambitions are now in the past. From 1986 to 1988 he was mayor of the picturesque Californian town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, near Monterrey. In 2001 he was appointed to the California State Park and Recreation Commission by then governor Gray Davis.

Eastwood is not alone as an entertainer whose political ambitions have gone beyond supporting and campaigning on behalf of others. California alone has seen Arnold Schwarzennegar become governor, Sonny Bono become mayor of Palm Springs, and most famously, saw Ronald and Nancy Reagan make the journey from Hollywood to the governor’s mansion to the White House.

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