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Love Is Blind’s Victor Finally Reveals Where He Stands Politically

Love Is Blind’s Victor Finally Reveals Where He Stands Politically
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Love Is Blind season 10 star Victor St. John is shutting down speculation about his politics, saying in a March 27 TikTok that he votes Democrat. After a Fox News sit-down with wife Christine Hamilton, he says the real question is how a Black Democrat ends up on the network.

So, Love Is Blind season 10 fans saw Victor St. John and Christine Hamilton pop up on Fox News this week, and the internet did the usual thing: cue the political guessing game. Victor clearly noticed. He jumped on TikTok on Friday, March 27, to spell out where he stands and why the two of them said yes to a Fox invite without that meaning what some folks assumed.

"The serious question becomes how does a Black man who votes Democrat end up on Fox News?"

First, a quick refresher on the couple

Victor, 34, and Christine, 31, got engaged in the pods on season 10 and went all the way to 'I do' about a month later. They are, at this point, the only season 10 couple still married. Earlier this week, they went on Fox’s Saturday in America to walk through their love story, which is what lit up the speculation in the first place since Fox’s audience and coverage lean conservative.

Victor says faith comes first, not party or platform

Victor pushed back on the idea that a Fox appearance equals endorsing the network’s politics. He framed his whole deal as faith-forward: he called himself a man of God, said that center of gravity guides his personal life and career, and pointed to his work serving vulnerable communities. He rattled off the areas he cares about—healthcare, criminal justice, educational access, poverty, and conversations about racism—and said his record, professionally and personally, comes from that place. He also said the calm people saw from him on the show comes from, as he put it, the big man upstairs. Outside the show, he volunteers with nonprofits and runs fundraisers to support causes he thinks matter.

His voting history, plain and simple

  • Most recent general election: he says he voted for Kamala Harris (who ran against current President Donald Trump in 2024; Trump won that race).
  • 2020 general election: he says he voted for Joe Biden (Biden beat Trump in 2020).
  • Primary pick: he says he backed Bernie Sanders in a primary, and Sanders lost.

So why go on Fox at all?

According to Victor, he and Christine were invited. He’s a professor, and he described their media approach like this: they pray over the big press requests and, honestly, haven’t turned down the major ones. For this appearance, he said they felt it was bigger than either of them—or the pods—because it gave them space to talk about God’s love and how they try to live that out in their marriage. And even if the audience skews right, he said, their view is that God sits above politics.

Where they are now

Post-pods life looks busy and mostly blissed-out. Christine says they’ve got a packed year ahead: a bunch of weddings to attend, travel on the calendar, and some joint projects in the works. In her words, he’s not just her husband now—he’s also her business partner. Not exactly the culture-war arc some people were trying to map onto them.