The Reporter (Vacaville)

Caitlyn Jenner considers run for governor

- By Michael R. Blood and Kathleen Ronayne

Caitlyn Jenner has been an Olympic hero, a reality TV personalit­y and a transgende­r rights activist. Her next step could be candidate for California governor.

The 71-year-old longtime Republican has been consulting with GOP advisers as she considers joining the field of candidates hoping to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a likely recall election later this year. Jenner has spoken to Dave Rexrode, executive director of the Republican Governors Associatio­n, about a potential run, a spokespers­on for the organizati­on said.

The celebrity activist, who described herself as “economical­ly conservati­ve, socially progressiv­e” in a People magazine interview last year, immediatel­y would stand out in a field that so far has failed to attract a nationally known contender. Her potential run would come nearly two decades after the ascendancy of Arnold Schwarzene­gger, another Republican who used his Hollywood fame as a springboar­d to the state’s highest office in a 2003 recall election.

Still, a potential run by first-time candidate Jenner also has spotlighte­d the many unknowns about her positions on critical issues facing the nation’s most populated state, from how she would manage the coronaviru­s pandemic to slowing a homelessne­ss crisis.

If the recall qualifies for the ballot, as expected, voters would be asked two questions: first, whether Newsom should be removed from office. The second would be a list of replacemen­t candidates to choose from, if more than 50% of voters support removing Newsom from office.

The effort has been largely fueled by criticism of Newsom’s handling of the pandemic. Republican­s who have announced their intention to run include former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, former U.S. Rep. Doug Ose and businessma­n John Cox, who lost to Newsom in the 2018 governor’s race.

Jenner is evaluating key questions in a possible candidacy: Is she ready for the rigors of a statewide campaign, the pressure to raise tens of millions of dollars and ultimately, can she win? said people familiar with her plans or who had conversati­ons with those advising her but were not authorized to speak publicly.

The team around her includes former President Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, who is helping Jenner assemble an inner circle; longtime Republican strategist Ryan Erwin, a veteran of California and presidenti­al politics who would become the campaign’s general consultant; and GOP fundraiser Caroline Wren.

California Republican National Committee member Harmeet Dhillon declined to comment on a Politico report saying she would serve as the campaign’s general counsel.

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 ?? DAMIAN DOVARGANES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Caitlyn Jenner speaks at the 4th Women’s March in Los Angeles.
DAMIAN DOVARGANES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Caitlyn Jenner speaks at the 4th Women’s March in Los Angeles.

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