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Guess Which Hollywood Actor and Major Obama Supporter Mitt Romney Was Seated Next to for an Entire Flight
Jan. 24, 2014 8:16pm Jason Howerton

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was ironically seated next to actor Zach Braff, a major supporter of President Barack Obama.

On Friday night posted a photo of his new “seat mate” on Twitter:
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Zach Braff        ✔ @zachbraff
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Seat Mates:
5:42 PM - 24 Jan 2014




Before posting the photo, Braff tweeted about seeing Romney at JFK airport and “stalking” him.

“I feel like the odds of me and @MittRomney being on the same flight to Salt Lake City are good. I shall report back,” he wrote.

Romney then tweeted out his own photo, complete with a “Hunger Games” reference:

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         Zach Braff        ✔ @zachbraff

        I feel like the odds of me and @MittRomney being on the same flight to Salt Lake City are good. I shall report back.

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    .@zachbraff may the odds be ever in your favor. pic.twitter.com/7YzQwIeHaA

Braff was routinely critical of Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign, though the two look entirely comfortable around one another. Romney’s son, Matt, even told his dad that he was “jealous” because he’s a big fan of “Scrubs,” the popular TV show Braff is best known for.

We’ll update this post of Braff or Romney reveals what the pair talked about on the flight. Both men were reportedly heading back to Utah, where the Sundance Film Festival is held.
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