Alleged actress Alyssa Milano has announced that she is considering running for Congress, but not immediately. Milano has her eyes set on the 4th District seat, currently held by Rep. Tom McClintock (R). But the thing is, she does not plan to run in 2022, she plans to run in 2024. she says she can’t act and run for Congress at the same time. Milano says she is busy6 talking to people to explore a run for congress.
Interestingly, she is considering running in 2024 when President Trump will be on the ticket. He had long coattails in 2020. In the House, the Democrats were projected to win an additional 10 to 15 seats. Republicans picked up 12 seats and are just a few races away from controlling the House. They could easily win control of the Senate after two years of Joe Biden.
Milano said:
“I split my time between Truckee, Calif., and Bell Canyon, Calif., and the Republicans have had a strong arm there in the 4th District.”
“I would love to maybe consider flipping that seat blue.”
“It’s going to take someone with, I think, name recognition and deep pockets to be able to run against McClintock, and so I’m considering it. I’m gathering information right now, speaking to different consultants, speaking to the community.”
“Congressman McClintock was one of the 63 republicans to oppose the Asian Hate Crimes bill. This is my Congressman. Should I run against him?”
Congressman McClintock was one of the 63 republicans to oppose Asian Hate Crimes bill.
This is my Congressman.
Should I run against him?
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— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) May 20, 2021
Milano says she has been an activist for years and has made numerous statements on policy, which is a very good thing. We need more laughter in life. Remember when she went on a campaign to force everyone to wear masks? She wore a knitted on which is as worthless as a milk bucket under a bull.
“I’m very hands-on, boots on the ground, as far as the work that I do. And I would hope that anyone who’s considering running for office would be doing so from a place of service, which is where my heart is, rather than a place of power or to change up the system,” she said. “I intend to make the world a better place.”
Milano has spoken out on women’s issues, notably protesting the nomination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh and posing in a “Handmaid’s Tale” costume to decry abortion restrictions during a “Rise for Roe” pro-abortion tour.