Bryan Cranston says he'll move to Canada if Donald Trump becomes president
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"I would definitely move. It's not real to me that that would happen. I hope to God it won't," Cranston said in a recent interview with The Bestseller Experiment podcast.
As The Hollywood Reporter points out, the host asked Cranston if he would vacation to Vancouver, British Columbia, if Hillary Clinton were to lose on November 8.
"It wouldn't be a vacation," Cranston said. "I'd be an expatriate."
The "Breaking Bad" star is not the first celebrity to claim to want to emigrate to the country up north if Trump wins. Lena Dunham, Barbara Streisand, and Chelsea Handler have all said that they would leave the US for Canada in the event of a Clinton loss.
Cranston has spoken out against Trump's candidacy in the past, variously describing the Republican nominee as "an anomaly to the human race" and an "empty... huge cargo ship" with a wake that "leaves tremendous problems."
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