Arnold Schwarzenegger, who cannot run for the US presidency due to constitutional rules, said: “I can see very clearly how this election will be won”
Born in Austria in 1947, Arnold Schwarzenegger immigrated to the US in 1968 and became a US citizen in 1983. Schwarzenegger is ineligible to run for president, even though he wants to, because he is not a “natural-born US citizen”.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who served two terms as governor of California, talked about his political goals on the program ‘Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?
Arnold Schwarzenegger was asked, “The Constitution says that the president must be a US citizen by birth. If it didn’t say that, would you run for president?”
“I SEE THE PRESIDENTIAL FORMULA”
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s response was: Absolutely… Nominate me because… Look, it’s not difficult at all. I see very clearly how I can win this election.”
The 75-year-old famous actor won the race for governor of California in 2003 and 2006.
Arnold Schwarzenegger served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011.
Arnold Schwarzenegger said, “I mean, it’s like me and California. Then you know. When I ran for governor, it was very clear that the people were looking for a new answer. Not right-wing or left-wing, but someone who could bring the nation together. There are so many things that need to be done. And it can be done. And what makes it so great is that it can be done. It’s totally doable, or at least if the people come together and say ‘Yes’, we can do it.”
