Oprah won’t run for president, I’d win anyway: Donald Trump

US president responds to rumours of a potential 2020 White House run by acclaimed talk show host


Afp January 10, 2018
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US President Donald Trump weighed in Tuesday on fevered speculation about a potential 2020 White House bid by Oprah Winfrey, saying she probably would not run against him, but if she did, he would win.

"I'll beat Oprah," Trump said of the Oscar-nominated actor and talk show host, reported AFP. "I like Oprah," he said, noting that he had appeared on her long-running afternoon program. "I know her very well," he said, before adding, "I don't think she's going to run."

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Winfrey's rousing speech at Sunday's Golden Globes Awards ceremony ignited speculation that the billionaire talk show queen is harbouring Oval Office ambitions. Some Democrats - still reeling from Hillary Clinton's shock loss to Trump in 2016 - have embraced the idea of having their own celebrity candidate.

But there is little indication that the 63-year-old actually wants the job. "I don't think at this point she is actually considering it," said Winfrey's best friend Gayle King, who is also a television personality. King suggested, however, that the actress was "intrigued" by the idea. "I also know, after years of watching the Oprah show, you always have the right to change your mind."

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White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders was also drawn into the speculation on Tuesday about a potential Winfrey candidacy. Asked by a reporter whether she had any advice for an "outsider" considering a White House run, Sanders said, "I'm not going to focus on anyone's campaign other than President Trump's re-election. I'm sure if Oprah decides to run, which I think the president states he doesn't feel she will, I'm sure she'll have help with that."

Sanders was also asked whether she believed Winfrey was qualified for president. "Look, I disagree very much on her policies," the spokeswoman said. "Is she a successful individual? Absolutely.

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"But in terms of where she stands on a number of positions, I would find a lot of problems with that," Sanders said. "But that would be something she would have to determine and lay out if she made a decision to run."

Sanders was also questioned about a tweet from Trump's daughter Ivanka praising Winfrey's Golden Globes speech. "Just saw Oprah's empowering and inspiring speech at last night's Golden Globes," Ivanka tweeted Monday night. "Let's all come together, women and men, and say #TIMESUP #UNITED."

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Sanders said the message from the White House is that "everyone should come together."

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COMMENTS (2)

Ali S | 6 years ago | Reply No, please, no. The last thing we need for US President is more clueless billionaire TV celebrities.
Bunny Rabbit | 6 years ago | Reply DT won the hard honest way by fighting elections . gottta admit this truth .
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