George Clooney to run for Governor
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Tribute News on June 16, 2014 | 1 Comment
George Clooney wants to run for Governor of California. The 53-year-old actor is aiming to follow in the footsteps of former Republican Governor and Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger by joining the 2018 race with the Democratic Party. A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: ''George is hugely popular with Democrats and where better to be than Governor of California, home of Hollywood? It has always been a huge stronghold for the party and one that has a proven record for getting politicians into the Oval office.'' George reportedly plans to launch his political career after tying the knot with British lawyer Amal Alamuddin, 36, in September,
and has turned down a number of film projects so he can run for office. Amal, who works as a human rights barrister in London, is said to be keen to continue her career in the city but would consider moving to America to support George. The
Gravity actor is good friends with President Barack Obama and was recently his guest at a private screening for his latest movie
The Monuments Men at the White House. If George went on to win the 2020 race for the Presidency, Amal could become the first British woman to be First Lady and George would follow in Ronald Reagan's footsteps, who went from being a movie idol to Governor to President. Meanwhile, George and Amal are said to be looking at wedding venues and would love to marry in Venice, Italy later this year.
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