Jerry Seinfeld’s Bipartisan Donations Reveal a Celebrity Who Backs Power, Not Principles

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Jerry Seinfeld’s political donations over the years paint a picture not of principled activism, but of a wealthy celebrity hedging his bets. He contributed to both George W. Bush and Al Gore during the 2000 presidential race—two candidates with vastly different platforms—suggesting his support was more about staying close to influence than aligning with meaningful policy or justice. Later, Seinfeld donated to four Democratic primary candidates, continuing the pattern of scattered, noncommittal political involvement. While some portray this as balanced or “open-minded,” it more accurately reflects the opportunistic behavior common among billionaires and public figures who prefer access to power over accountability. Seinfeld’s political spending is emblematic of a larger issue: how wealth allows elites to play both sides, preserving their status no matter which party wins. Instead of using his influence to challenge injustice or uplift marginalized voices, Seinfeld chooses to bolster establishment candidates—ensuring his interests remain protected, regardless of who’s in office.
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