Mitt Romney Has Stacey Dash's Vote; Vivica A. Fox Attacks The 'Clueless' Actress For The Endorsement

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By Amethyst Tate | October 25, 2012 1:08 AM EST

Stacey Dash continues to stir up controversy as the “Clueless” star tweeted photos of herself going to cast an early ballot for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. 

Fellow actress Vivica A. Fox, who is set to star in the upcoming sitcom “Mr. Box Office” and is also the host of Lifetime’s “Prank My Mom” had a few choice words for Dash and her endorsement of Romney. 

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Stacey Dash casts an early ballot for Romney 

 “I don’t know why she [Stacey Dash] had to do a photo shoot in a Baywatch red swimsuit with the boobs and the whole flag behind her.  And she doesn’t have a job or something to promote right now. I just didn’t get it,” Fox told TheGrio.com, a division of NBC News.

"She’s entitled to her own opinion but it was just surprising that first of all she was a Republican, and that she did it the way that she did," Fox went on to say.

In early October, Dash received quite a bit of backlash after posting a picture wearing a red bathing suit and red lipstick as the beautiful actress stood in front of the American flag with a prop that read "Dash America" and had a large "R" on it.

“Vote for Romney. The only choice for your future,” the photo caption read.

People on Twitter immediately responded, most negatively.

@Big_Pak wrote, “All beauty, no brains.”

Though Dash did not vote for President Obama, he has many other celebrities who are supporting his re-election, such as Eva Longoria, George Clooney, Beyonce, and Jay-Z. 

Jay-Z is even featured in a new video released by the Obama campaign.

"When the president got into office initially, what he represented to a nation of kids was hope.

"You know, the hope of people all across the country, who would look and see themselves, and the possibilities,” Jay-Z says in the "Power of Our Voice" advertisement. 

“For so long, there was this voice that was silenced out there as far as exercising your right to vote.

I think it was a voice that was silent because people had lost hope. They didn’t believe that their voice mattered or counted,” Jay-Z goes on to say.

 

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Stacey Dash casts an early ballot for Romney 

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