Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Oprah for president’ buzz grows after her Golden Globe speech

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Oprah Winfrey’s impassione­d call for “a brighter morning even in our darkest nights” at the Golden Globes has Democratic Party activists buzzing about the media superstar and the 2020 presidenti­al race even if it’s only a fantasy.

Even so, for Democrats in early voting states, and perhaps for a public that largely disapprove­s of President Donald Trump’s job performanc­e, the notion of a popular media figure as a presidenti­al candidate is not as strange as it once seemed, given the New York real estate mogul and reality TV star now in the White House.

“Look, it’s ridiculous and I get that,” said Brad Anderson, Barack Obama’s 2012 Iowa campaign director. While he supports the idea of Winfrey running, it would also punctuate how Trump’s candidacy has altered political norms.

“At the same time, politics is ridiculous right now.”

Winfrey’s speech as she accepted the Cecil B DeMille lifetime achievemen­t award on Sunday touched on her humble upbringing and childhood wonder in civil rights heroes.

But it was her exhortatio­n of the legions of women who have called out sexual harassers and

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her dream of a day “when nobody has to say ‘me too’ again” that got some political operatives, in early voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire, thinking Winfrey might be just what the Democrats need.

“I think we need more role models like her that are speaking to young women and trying to restore some hope. The election of Donald Trump was a devastatin­g setback for little girls,” said Liz Purdy, who led Democrat Hillary Clinton’s 2008 New Hampshire presidenti­al primary campaign.

Winfrey, in September and October, publicly dismissed the notion of seeking the nation’s highest office, though she noted that Trump’s victory made her rethink the requiremen­ts of the office. AP

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