Meghan Markle in politics: “She’s running for US Senate”, the open Dem seat

The first step towards the White House, a seat in the United States Senate, if only for a year and a month. Meghan Markle “dreams of a future in Stars and Stripes politics”, writes the Daili Mail tabloid, according to which the Duchess of Sussex, wife of Prince Harry, has long had American politics as her objective and in recent days “is thinking about run to fill the seat previously held by Dianne Feinstein, the senator who died on Friday, September 29, at age 90. Furthermore, Meghan has never hidden her left-wing choices and her belief that the future is in the hands of women”, we read in the British newspaper. According to the tabloid, Meghan has already advanced her candidacy for the remaining 13 months of her term in the Senate North American and “everything can lead to this final decision by the governor of California”.

In fact, the decision will be made by Gavin Newsom, 55 years old, head of the wealthy state of Los Angeles and Hollywood who has carte blanche to choose the late senator’s replacement (without by-elections like here, in short). .). According to the background, Markle has several chances, and the governor “aspires to replace President Joe Biden if something happens to him.” In short, the convoy seems to be the right path, and the governor “has not ruled out the possibility of opting for the Duchess of Sussex for the vacant position”. A source close to the governor told the Mail on Sunday: ‘Meghan is definitely a long-term possibility, but in the madness of American politics these days it’s not impossible. Crazier things have happened.

Corroborating the reconstructions is the indiscretion that Harry and Meghan held talks with Newsom some time ago, even though the meeting did not have a particularly positive outcome. But the sudden disappearance of the Democratic senator could turn in favor of the duchess: a well-known name like Markle would have a considerable media effect, even if for just 13 months. The Daily Mail also explains that being a woman and African-American is a point in her favor.

Source: IL Tempo

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