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I'll Never Run For Public Office: Oprah Winfrey

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Jun, 2017 11:35 AM
  • I'll Never Run For Public Office: Oprah Winfrey
Talk show queen Oprah Winfrey says she will never think about a Presidential run.
 
"I will never run for public office. That's a pretty definitive thing," Winfrey said during the "Awards Chatter" podcast for hollywoodreporter.com.
 
Asked whether she thought she could pull off a victory over President Donald Trump if he sought a second term, Winfrey said it didn't matter.
 
"I don't know. I don't (have) the answer to that. But I will never have to know the answer to that, because I will never run for public office," she said.

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