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DeSantis, Musk, Cheney, Zelenskyy finalists for Time’s Person of Year

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO

The finalists for Time magazine’s 2022 Person of the Year include world leaders, Iranian protesters and last year’s selection, Elon Musk.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Rep. Liz Cheney and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are among the 10 contenders on a shortlist unveiled Monday on NBC’s “Today” show.

The annual title recognizes the person, group or idea that had the biggest global influence, positive or negative, during the past year.

Also on the shortlist are the U.S. Supreme Court, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, gun safety advocates and MacKenzie Scott, the philanthro­pist and ex-wife of Jeff Bezos.

Zelenskyy’s selection as a finalist comes amid his country’s fight against Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February. Xi, who has supported Russia, became the second Chinese Communist Party leader to return for a third term this year after the party got rid of its two-term limit in 2018.

DeSantis is considered a prominent candidate to run for the Republican nomination in the 2024 U.S. presidenti­al race, for which he’d face off against former commander-in-chief Donald Trump.

Cheney, a Wyoming Republican and an ardent opponent of Trump, lost her state’s primary this year to Harriet Hageman, whom Trump backed. Cheney recently told “Today” she’ll do “whatever it takes” to keep Trump from being reelected.

Musk, whom Forbes lists the world’s wealthiest person with a $190.9 billion net worth, drew repeated criticism this year after his purchase of Twitter, from firing much of the social media platform’s staff to restoring banned accounts.

“A few short years ago, Musk was roundly mocked as a crazy con artist on the verge of going broke,” Time wrote last year of its 2021 Person of the Year selection. “Now this shy South African with Asperger’s syndrome, who escaped a brutal childhood and overcame personal tragedy, bends government­s and industry to the force of his ambition.”

Scott, who owns 4% of Amazon, donated more than $120 million to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America in May and $85 million to the Girl Scouts of America in October.

Last month, she said she’s given more than $1.9 billion to organizati­ons supporting underserve­d communitie­s.

Yellen became the United States’ first female secretary of the treasury in 2021.

The protests in Iran began after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by the country’s morality police for supposedly breaking the country’s strict dress code.

The inclusion of gun safety advocates on the shortlist comes in a year that’s seen a steady stream of deadly mass shootings.

The U.S. Supreme Court, meanwhile, made the Time magazine list less than six months after controvers­ially overturnin­g Roe v. Wade, the law that for 50 years has guaranteed everyone the right to an abortion.

Time is set to announce its 2022 Person of the Year on Wednesday’s episode of the “Today” show.

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 ?? AP ?? On Wednesday, Time magazine will announce the winner of its annual Person of the Year award. Among the contenders are (clockwise from top left) Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis, Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk, anti-Trump crusader Rep. Liz Cheney and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
AP On Wednesday, Time magazine will announce the winner of its annual Person of the Year award. Among the contenders are (clockwise from top left) Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis, Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk, anti-Trump crusader Rep. Liz Cheney and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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