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OPRAH 2020: Oprah Winfrey 'actively thinking' about running for president


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Oprah Winfrey is "actively thinking" about running for president, two of her close friends told CNN Monday.

The two friends, who requested anonymity in order to speak freely, talked in the wake of Winfrey's extraordinary speech at the Golden Globes Sunday night, which spurred chatter about a 2020 run.

Some of Winfrey's confidants have been privately urging her to run, the sources said.

One of the sources said these conversations date back several months. The person emphasized that Winfrey has not made up her mind about running.

A representative for Winfrey did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Democratic race for president won't officially begin until after the 2018 midterms, but many potential candidates are already jostling for position and making trips to Iowa.

"President Winfrey" was the talk of the entertainment world after Winfrey accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes. And the "Oprah for president?" possibility was a top story on morning TV.

The touchstone of her speech was the #MeToo movement. But her hopeful message -- "A new day is on the horizon" -- could have doubled as a campaign rallying cry.

Many liberal-leaning celebrities and viewers certainly heard it that way. And that may have been exactly what Winfrey wanted.

As some political strategists have pointed out in the past year, her fame and wealth could make her a formidable Democratic Party candidate. But insiders have their doubts too: Would Americans really choose a TV star as president twice in a row?

For now, it's all just talk. But her fans demonstrated a lot of wishful thinking on Twitter and Facebook after her speech.

Although Winfrey has deflected questions about a presidential run in the past, she has also acknowledged that President Trump's election upended assumptions about how to pursue political office.

After the speech, Winfrey's longtime partner Stedman Graham was quoted saying a run is certainly a possibility.

"It's up to the people," Graham told a Los Angeles Times reporter. "She would absolutely do it."

Winfrey campaigned for Barack Obama in 2008 and endorsed Hillary Clinton in 2016. During Clinton's campaign, she discussed the prospect of a female president and said "America, it's about time that we made that decision."

She said it would be a "seminal moment for women." But the moment has yet to happen -- which is one of the reasons Sunday's speech stirred so much attention.

Winfrey has deep pockets, an even deeper well of charisma, and instant name recognition, thanks to decades on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

Reese Witherspoon alluded to her friend's superstar status while introducing her at the Globes: "There's only one person whose name is a verb, an adjective, and a feeling. And that is Oprah."

What she lacks is political experience.

In an interview with Winfrey on Bloomberg last March, interviewer David Rubenstein broached the possibility, saying "It's clear you don't need government experience to be elected president of the United States."

She indicated that the same thought had crossed her mind after Trump's election: "I thought, 'Oh gee, I don't have the experience, I don't know enough.' And now I'm thinking, 'Oh. Oh!'"

Winfrey laughed while the studio audience applauded.

More recently, when her best friend Gayle King brought up the idea on "CBS This Morning," Winfrey shot it down: "There will be no running for office of any kind for me."

Right now Winfrey has multiple jobs: She's the CEO of the cable channel OWN, a "special correspondent" for the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes" and an investor in companies like Weight Watchers.

She recently sold part of her stake in OWN but renewed her contract to remain CEO through 2025.

Her role at CBS News would conflict with any serious exploration of a presidential run.

Winfrey's next role is in Ava DuVernay's movie "A Wrinkle in Time," which comes out in April.

The political back-and-forth has already begun. On Sunday night Winfrey's detractors immediately began circulating an old photo of Winfrey with Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul who has become the symbol of Hollywood rot.

But her fans portrayed her as the perfect anti-Trump candidate -- that is, if she's willing to run. Videos and transcripts of the speech were widely shared on social media on Monday morning.

The Washington Post quoted Meryl Streep saying that Winfrey "launched a rocket" with the speech.

"I want her to run for president," Streep told The Post. "I don't think she had any intention [of declaring]. But now she doesn't have a choice."

Earlier in the evening, Globes host Seth Meyers actually teed up the speculation.

"Oprah," Meyers said, looking out at her in the audience, "in 2011, I told some jokes about our current president at the White House Correspondents Dinner -- jokes about how he was unqualified to be president -- and some have said that night convinced him to run. So if that's true, I just want to say: Oprah, you will never be president! You do not have what it takes!"

The laughs and cheers from the crowd made it clear: Winfrey would have a lot of supporters in the entertainment industry.

 

 

I will not be surprised if she does in fact run for the president. She can do it, she's Oprah after all. It be interesting to see the Trump vs Oprah presidential debates. 

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no more celebrities running for president for the love of god

Why not? Some of them are better than the actual politicians. If an angry orange with a toupee on his head won and became POTUS with his mail order bride from Slovenia then why can't Oprah run for the same position. Also Oprah had a major influence on the 2008 presidential elections. Her support and endorsement of Obama is the reason why he became a president. Oprah has something what a lot of people lack and that's credibility. She came from nothing and became the most powerful woman in the USA. Her impact on the American culture is undeniable. There's a reason why she was on television for almost 3 decades and why her show was so extremely successful and influential .

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I think the best thing about Oprah is that she is really nice, which is also the reason it would be hard for her to win. Presidents are kind of bad people if you think about it, they are the ones that start wars, etc. People want their presidents to not be completely lacking in morals, at least for them not to find out, but to be able to make the hard decisions. I just cannot see Oprah okaying a hit on someone. 

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I feel like Oprah is an exception to this

 

unless she has actual experience, no

 

Why not? Some of them are better than the actual politicians. If an angry orange with a toupee on his head won and became POTUS with his mail order bride from Slovenia then why can't Oprah run for the same position. Also Oprah had a major influence on the 2008 presidential elections. Her support and endorsement of Obama is the reason why he became a president. Oprah has something what a lot of people lack and that's credibility. She came from nothing and became the most powerful woman in the USA. Her impact on the American culture is undeniable. There's a reason why she was on television for almost 3 decades and why her show was so extremely successful and influential .

 

trump running and winning is not a good thing either and we shouldn't go "well this horrible mistake happened once so why not let it happen again!" politicians in general are shit but instead of being like "welp anyone can be president in that case", what we should be doing is holding politicians accountable so they can't get away w the shit they get away w.  i personally don't want to have to read about oprah fucking winfrey ordering drone strikes on innocent civilians but i guess that's just me.

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Just because Trump blundered his way to the White House without any political experience doesn't mean we should repeat it again.  

 

Also, I feel iffy because of certain people she's given TV spotlights to like homophobic priests, Dr. Oz, and Dr. Phil. The latter of two pretty much prey on ignorant people to sell expensive vitamins or use their mental illnesses for television. Like... if they're any indicative of her domestic policies.... 

 

 

 

unless she has actual experience, no

 

 

trump running and winning is not a good thing either and we shouldn't go "well this horrible mistake happened once so why not let it happen again!" politicians in general are shit but instead of being like "welp anyone can be president in that case", what we should be doing is holding politicians accountable so they can't get away w the shit they get away w.  i personally don't want to have to read about oprah fucking winfrey ordering drone strikes on innocent civilians but i guess that's just me.

 

omfg

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If an aging, narcissistic, overweight sob sister is your best hope, your party is in a very serious decline.

 

Democrats still can’t process the fact that Americans have had enough of their collectivist policies, and think a celebrity spokesmodel is all they need to make those policies popular again.

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If an aging, narcissistic, overweight sob sister is your best hope, your party is in a very serious decline.

 

Democrats still can’t process the fact that Americans have had enough of their collectivist policies, and think a celebrity spokesmodel is all they need to make those policies popular again.

This sounds like Trump when he started lmao

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