List of fictional United States Democrats
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The following is a list of fictional characters who have associated with the Democratic Party of the United States. The list can include television characters, film characters, literature characters, or fictional characters from any other medium.
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[edit] Characters identified as Democrats
The following is a list of fictional television characters who were described as Democrats or who identified with the Democratic Party. This section is only intended to include fictional characters who explicitly identified as Democrats.
[edit] Television
- Grace Adler from Will & Grace
- Alexandra Eames from Law and Order: Criminal Intent - in response to the murder of a judge, she replied "Maybe we should put out an APB on someone in a Tom DeLay T-shirt." This is in reference to Delay's claims on "judicial activism" and his implied repurcussions.
- Shirley Feeney from Laverne & Shirley — when introduced to "Rhonda Lee, actress, model, dancer", she replies "Shirley Feeney, Irish, Protestant, Democrat."
- Maude Findlay from Maude
- Kerry Hennessy from 8 Simple Rules - outspoken of animal rights in many episodes, has Code Pink sticker in bedroom
- Elise Keaton from Family Ties
- Steve Keaton from Family Ties
- EADA Jack McCoy from Law & Order
- Jack Pryor from American Dreams
- Joe Quimby from The Simpsons
- ADA Serena Southerlyn from Law & Order
- Hayley Smith from American Dad
- Harry T. Stone from Night Court — In one episode he introduces himself as a registered Democrat.
- Wendy Testaburger from South Park -expressed liberal views often, much to the chargin of Cartman
- David Palmer from 24 - In one episode, his wife mentions that he is running for President as a Democrat.
[edit] Characters on The West Wing
- See also: List of politicians on The West Wing
[edit] Characters on The Wire
On the show it is stated that Democrats outnumber Republicans in Baltimore, Maryland 9 to 1 causing the Democratic Mayoral primary to be the city's most important election.
- Tommy Carcetti [1]
- Clarence Royce [2]
- Anthony Gray (ran in same primary as Carcetti and Royce)
- Norman Wilson (Carcetti's deputy campaign manager)
- Theresa D'Agostino (Carcetti's consultant, later went to work for the DCCC)
- Coleman Parker (Royce's chief of staff)
- Clay Davis (went to Democratic fundraiser in Season 2, supported Royce's re-election)
- Odell Watkins (switched allegiance from Royce to Carcetti)
[edit] Characters who endorsed a Democratic candidate
[edit] Television
- Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years worked on the George McGovern campaign in 1972.
- Elizabeth Darko from Donnie Darko promised to vote for Michael Dukakis in 1988.
- Brian Griffin from Family Guy had a bumpersticker on his Toyota Prius that read Kucinich '04.
- Joe and Brian Hackett of Wings acknowledged in separate episodes having voted for Michael Dukakis in 1988.
- Marge Simpson from The Simpsons supported Jimmy Carter and Governor Mary Bailey.
- Kyle Broflovski from South Park -supported Giant Douche and he hates Cartman.
- Michael Stivic of All in the Family donated money to the George McGovern campaign.
- Mr. and Mrs. Turner from the Fairly Odd Parents once had a bumper sticker that read "Clinton/Gore" from 1992.
- Richie Cunningham on Happy Days campaigned for Adlai Stevenson in 1956.
- Lois Griffin from Family Guy announced that she is pro-choice in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (due to her hatred of Meg) and also supports gay marriage. [citation needed]
- Mary Richards from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. In her spare time she volunteered with her neighbor Phyllis in support of Democratic Party candidates.
- Edith Bunker from All in the Family voted for Jimmy Carter in 1976.
- Sylvia Rosenberg Fine from The Nanny owned a Vote Dukakis - banner.
- Colleen McMurphy on China Beach protested outside of the 1972 Republican National Convention as a member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
- Jim and Cindy Walsh on Beverly Hills 90210 voted for Walter Mondale for in 1984.
- Real Jennifer on The Pleasure Zone said she voted "Democrat straight down the line."
[edit] Print
- Paige Fox from FoxTrot said she voted for Bill Clinton in a school mock election in 1992-however, it is doubtful she actually knows about either party, as she only voted for Clinton because he had a daughter the same age.
- Jeremy Duncan from Zits once said "The more I read about politics, the more I like what the Democrats are saying." However, his father once described Jeremy's anguish over his first pay check being taxed as "The birth of another Republican" so Jeremy could really be either a Democrat or Republican.
[edit] Video Games
- Lisa Simpson - in a Simpsons video game she yells out "Vote Democrat!".