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Wrestler and film star Dwayne Johnson seeks to enter the White House

Wrestler and movie star Johnson is considering entering the White House.

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The legendary wrestling star, and Hollywood star, Dwayne Johnson, nicknamed "The Rock", seeks to enter the White House, and believes that he will succeed in his quest, as he succeeded before, the free wrestling presenter, Donald Trump.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Johnson did not seek to run for president at a particular time, but he did not completely drop the idea from his mind.

"I don't think our Founding Fathers ever imagined a bald, tattooed, half black, half Samoan man would join their club, drink tequila, drive a pickup - but if that ever happens I'm ready," he joked.

Johnson said in the interview, which was published on Tuesday, that he was honored to serve his country and its citizens.

The Jungle Cruz star admitted speaking to political figures and researching what the presidential election could look like for him, saying: "The indicators are all very positive, in 2024 for example, or in 2028.

In the interview, Johnson spoke contemptuously of running for president, before adding that he had done a little research and analysis to see if he could do it and what his future candidacy might look like.

Johnson, 49, said the indicators all look very positive, with his chances of success if he chooses to run, for example in 2024 or 2028.

Johnson concluded the presidential debate by expressing his love for America, but admitted that politics remained a foreign thing to him: “You know, after all, I don't know the principles of politics, but I care deeply about my country, I might have some decent leadership qualities, but that doesn't make me Definitely a great presidential candidate, and that's my situation at the moment."

Johnson has discussed the possibility of running for president several times over the past few years, including during an interview with USA Today in February, at which time he left the possibility open if there was enough support for his candidacy. The future if that's what people want, I really mean it, and I'm not in any way fickle with my answer.

This will be up to the people.. so I will wait.

The comments come after an April poll showed that 45 percent of Americans would support celebrities such as Johnson and Matthew McConaughey, who have repeatedly backed Texas governors' campaigns and are considering engaging in politics.

In 2016, Johnson said in an interview with a British newspaper that he had not taken politics off his mind, and if he were invited to run for governor or a "tempting" president, he would accept.

“Young Rock” is a sitcom on NBC about Johnson’s life and production, in which he touched on the subject of his candidacy for the presidency in a fictional way. It is clear that Johnson did not escape the idea of ​​running for the presidency, but rather adopted it in certain ways, which means that he There may be hope for his supporters that The Rock could one day make a bid for the White House.

Johnson is an independent citizen who is not affiliated with a particular political party, but is a supporter of current President Joe Biden, and he spoke at the Republican National Convention in 2000.

• He joked, "I don't think our founding fathers ever imagined that a bald, tattooed, half black, half Samoan man would join their club, drink tequila, and drive a pickup."

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