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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: jlallen who started this subject6/5/2003 7:16:37 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire   of 59480
 
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, long mentioned as a potential Republican candidate for governor, told Esquire magazine for its July issue: "Yes, I would love to be governor of California ... If the state needs me, and if there's no one I think is better, then I will run."

With Democratic Gov. Gray Davis facing a recall campaign that could result in a special gubernatorial election as early as fall, Schwarzenegger's political ambitions could be speeded up.

But Schwarzenegger's political adviser, George Gorton, said the statement did not represent a change in the Austrian-born actor's thinking.

"The bottom line fact is he hasn't decided whether he's going to run or not if the recall qualifies, and he's so terribly busy right now," Gorton said.

He said Schwarzenegger, 55, would decide whether to run after the July 2 release of "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines," and only if it becomes clear the recall will qualify for the ballot. Supporters need to collect nearly 900,000 valid signatures to make that happen.

Gorton confirmed Schwarzenegger has been having discussions with political insiders and potential supporters.

"Mostly he's been focusing on two things, and one is the movie and the other is Inner-City Games, but occasionally he's pulled into conversation with key people," Gorton said.

The actor is chairman of the Nation Inner-City Games Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides free after-school and summer activities to low-income children.

Schwarzenegger is on the cover of the magazine that hits newsstands June 13. A cover line reads: "The Next Governor of California. Really."

sfgate.com
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