Candace Owens says she’s thinking about running for president
Candace Owens, the conservative author and commentator who co-founded the BLEXIT motion, stated she was mulling a presidential run on Twitter over the weekend.
“I love America,” the New York Times best-selling writer tweeted Saturday. “Thinking about running for President.”
Owens, who turns 32 in April, would meet the age requirement to run for president in 2024.
The Connecticut native studied journalism on the University of Rhode Island, however left earlier than finishing her diploma. She quickly rose to on-line prominence along with her opposition to cyberbullying and her vocal political commentary.
She didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Aubrey Huff, the previous two-time MLB World Series champion, has already volunteered to be her vice president.
She’s feuded with quite a few public figures, starting from the rapper Cardi B to New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
In December, after Ocasio-Cortez claimed Republicans would in all probability be “crying in the walk-in fridge” in the event that they ever labored a restaurant job, Owens slammed her as a “spoiled rotten brat.”
“I used to be a waitress and I worked multiple doubles,” Owens tweeted on the time. “I am laughing out loud at how much of a coastal elitist you have to be to view that as the definition of a hard day at work. Please get on a plane and see the rest of the world (or country) you spoiled rotten brat.”
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Ocasio-Cortez, who additionally turns 32 this yr, would likewise meet the presidential age requirement in 2024.