From Kim and Kanye to the Conways: 12 famous relatives with very different political views

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America's highly-partisan political environment has split many a house, and famous people are no exception.

From the Baldwin brothers to Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, celebrity relatives and couples have publicly thrown their support behind different parties.

The celebrities below have split on issues including President Donald Trump, the anti-vaccination movement, and abortion.

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Kellyanne Conway is one of President Donald Trump's most trusted advisors, but her husband George is one of his biggest critics.

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George Conway, a conservative lawyer, has penned op-eds in the The Atlantic and The Washington Post about why Trump is "unfit for office" and will lose reelection. He's also criticized the president on Twitter numerous times.

It has put his wife, Kellyanne, in the awkward position of often having to respond to her husband's arguments in televised interviews.

In March 2019, after Trump called her husband a "whack job," Kellyanne Conway told Fox Business she "appreciated the president defending" her.

She also said it was "unlike" her husband to speak out against the president, since he is "traditionally a very private person."

"I was raised in a household of strong Italian Catholic women who taught me that you air disagreements like that in private," Conway said.

George isn't the only one in the Conway household who isn't a fan of the president either. The couple's 15-year-old daughter, Claudia, recently gained a large social-media following for her anti-Trump posts.

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Claudia told Insider's Connor Perrett in June that growing up in a conservative household, it took a lot of time to educate herself and figure out her own political beliefs. Now she identifies as a liberal.

"We do get into arguments a lot I'm not going to lie," she said about her family dynamic. "My mom is my best friend but we do fight all the time over politics, and I'm always shut down by my entire family."

Hayley Bieber "strongly disagreed" with her father Stephen Baldwin's support of Donald Trump in the 2016 election, according to a 2018 interview with The Times of London.

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Hailey Baldwin as she was called at the time before her marriage to Justin Bieber, told The Times of London in May 2018: "I love my father, he's an amazing dad, but we so strongly disagreed on the election ... We don't talk about it now. It's not worth the argument."

In an earlier interview with the newspaper, in March 2017, Hailey had said that while she and her father disagreed on politics, she wasn't letting it impact their relationship.

"We didn't see eye to eye. It was a very big issue for me, but my dad's still my dad. I would never let politics get in the way of family," she said.

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