Arnold Schwarzenegger wants ‘young blood’ in the 2024 elections because he cannot run for president
Alexandra Del RosarioOct. 25, 2023
The governor wants a younger generation of politicians to govern the United States
of America
because he can’t do it himself.
“Terminator” star and former governor of California.
Ernor Arnold Schwarzenegger
shared his thoughts on the next chapter of American leadership in an interview with the BBC. More than a decade after seven years representing the Golden State, Schwarzenegger said, “I
fur feeling
like I would be a great president.”
“Everything I have accomplished I owe to America,” Schwarzenegger said
79,
told the BBC
Colin Paterson
. “The only thing I can’t do is run for president, I’m not going to complain about that.”
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Schwarzenegger,
76
, was born in Thal, Austria, and moved to the United States in 1968 to pursue his career in bodybuilding and powerlifting, eventually working in Hollywood. The Constitution of the United States says presidential candidates must be
a
natural U.S. citizens, making Schwarzenegger ineligible.
Americans won’t vote for their next president until next November, but the 2024 presidential race has been a long time coming. Among the official candidates are the president
Joe Biden
former president
Donald Trump
and the governor of Florida.
ernor Ron DeSantis
.
With the
older
presidential candidates
‘ages
in mind (Biden is
80
Trump does
77
), Schwarzenegger says he “hopes[s] that America really finds young blood.”
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He added: “It’s a bit strange that today we’re having a battle between people in the late 70s and early 80s, and not between people who had a chance in the 40s and 50s, or maybe even younger.” on this great, great battle. function.”
Schwarzenegger spoke to the BBC during the publication of his memoir, “Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life. Writing for The Times, Charles Arrowsmith
That
the self-help book “is a raw deal, a hollow PR exercise full of prescriptions and jokes, but devoid of self-awareness or humility.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger says a ‘disaster’ during open-heart surgery almost killed him
Earlier this year, Schwarzenegger revealed that he had undergone botched open-heart surgery in 2019. In a video shared to his YouTube channel in August, he said doctors “made a mistake and pierced the heart wall.”
“It was a disaster. I was in the middle of a disaster,” he remembers. He also highlighted his positive attitude and the support system that helped him in his recovery.