"I think in terms of the industry, there's some people who just, they decided to close their minds off, and they kept them closed. They're going to keep it that way. That's how it's going to be. But others seem to be softening a little," Grammer told Fox News Digital.
Grammer, a Cheers and Frasier alumni, said being conservative has never been anything more than "trying to make sense and being open-minded and fair to people."
"That’s the foundational thinking behind conservatism. So for me, that's where I always wanted to be," he told the outlet.
"There's a great thing in Alcoholics Anonymous where they say it's a program of attraction. It needs to look attractive," Grammer said. "Now, I think conservatism maybe is starting to look more attractive. But for some, it never will be," Grammer said.
"And that's OK," he added, "God bless you. You’re entitled to make choices based upon what you believe and what you perceive."
Speaking on President Donald Trump's recent inauguration, Grammer said "I certainly hope that we just reestablish ourselves as a country that means what it says and says what it means."
"I mean, the last four years was just loaded with misrepresentation and kind of … I don't want to go so far as to say incompetence, but it was, it was just … insincere," he said of President Joe Biden's time in office. "And I think a lot of people took their eye off of what the whole meaning of service is. And it's to look after the folks, to look after the people, and that's certainly happened out here."