Caitlyn Jenner suggests run for California governor, says of possible Harris challenge: 'I would destroy her'

Republican Caitlyn Jenner reacted positively to suggestions on social media the transgender activist run for governor of California. Jenner said that a run for governor might be in the cards after President-elect Donald Trump was able to push nearly every county to the right, including many in California. The activist previously ran for governor of California in a recall election in 2021 but garnered only 1% of the vote. 'MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!'"Should we do it again? Have been getting a lot of calls with a lot of strong opinions," Jenner posted on social media. "Newscum is out in 2026," Jenner added, referring to current Gov. Gavin Newsom, who will be term-limited out of office. "The MAGA / America First movements are not nearly as bigoted as the intolerant left. If I were to run it would be proudly as a Republican. We are the big tent party and movement of common sense, for ALL!" read a second tweet from Jenner. Jenner also addressed the possibility being floated that Vice President Kamala Harris might run for California governor after her disastrous presidential campaign. A Politico report said Harris told allies and aides to prepare while she contemplated another campaign. "If I ran, and it was ultimately against Harris, I would destroy her," Jenner posted. Caitlyn Jenner was born Bruce Jenner and had been celebrated as a national hero after winning the gold medal in the decathlon in the 1976 Olympics. In 2015, Jenner stunned the world by identifying as a woman and asking to be called Caitlyn. Jenner has been excoriated by the transgender lobby for continuing to identify as a Republican and defending President-elect Donald Trump. "MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!" Jenner posted. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Nov 26, 2024 - 14:28
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Caitlyn Jenner suggests run for California governor, says of possible Harris challenge: 'I would destroy her'


Republican Caitlyn Jenner reacted positively to suggestions on social media the transgender activist run for governor of California.

Jenner said that a run for governor might be in the cards after President-elect Donald Trump was able to push nearly every county to the right, including many in California. The activist previously ran for governor of California in a recall election in 2021 but garnered only 1% of the vote.

'MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!'

"Should we do it again? Have been getting a lot of calls with a lot of strong opinions," Jenner posted on social media.

"Newscum is out in 2026," Jenner added, referring to current Gov. Gavin Newsom, who will be term-limited out of office.

"The MAGA / America First movements are not nearly as bigoted as the intolerant left. If I were to run it would be proudly as a Republican. We are the big tent party and movement of common sense, for ALL!" read a second tweet from Jenner.

Jenner also addressed the possibility being floated that Vice President Kamala Harris might run for California governor after her disastrous presidential campaign. A Politico report said Harris told allies and aides to prepare while she contemplated another campaign.

"If I ran, and it was ultimately against Harris, I would destroy her," Jenner posted.

Caitlyn Jenner was born Bruce Jenner and had been celebrated as a national hero after winning the gold medal in the decathlon in the 1976 Olympics. In 2015, Jenner stunned the world by identifying as a woman and asking to be called Caitlyn.

Jenner has been excoriated by the transgender lobby for continuing to identify as a Republican and defending President-elect Donald Trump.

"MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!" Jenner posted.

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