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3 year oldCaitlyn Jenner has filed paperwork to run for governor of California in an expected recall election of Gavin Newsom.
“This isn’t the California we know. This is Gavin Newsom’s California, where he orders us to stay home but goes out to dinner with his lobbyist friends,” Jenner said in a statement.
I’m in! California is worth fighting for. Visit https://t.co/a1SfOAMZQ3 to follow or donate today. #RecallNewsom pic.twitter.com/9yCck3KK4D
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) April 23, 2021
In a statement shared Friday morning, Jenner derided what she called the “one-party rule” of the Golden State.
“I have been a compassionate disrupter throughout my life, from representing the United States and winning a gold medal at the Olympics to helping advance the movement for equality,” she said. “As Californians, we face a now-or-never opportunity to fundamentally fix our state before it’s too late.”
Elsewhere in the statement, Jenner criticized current Governor of California Gavin Newsom and complained about safety measures enacted due to an ongoing global pandemic. While Jenner did concede that she “was wrong” about prior Trump support in a 2018 op-ed for the Washington Post, her paperwork-announcing statement on Friday is indeed rife with conservative-sounding phrases.
As the Associated Press noted in its report, Newsom is facing a possible recall election this year, with election officials still in the process of reviewing petition signatures that are required to qualify the recall. Multiple Republicans have also announced campaigns. As for the recall significance, that’s the path Arnold Schwarzenegger took that ultimately resulted in the Batman & Robin actor being governor for eight years.
Jenner’s announcement comes months after fellow former Kardashiverse member Kanye West’s failed POTUS campaign. In 2016, a wax figure depiction of Jenner was featured in ’Ye’s “Famous” video, as were wax figures of Trump and Bill Cosby. Despite this, Jenner said in 2019 that she doesn’t know “any” of West’s songs.
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