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Dwayne Johnson, 'Sexiest Man Alive,' Really Does Want to be Next POTUS
- Wednesday November 16, 2016
- Entertainment | Emily Yahr, The Washington Post
"I started to really think. Could I make a difference? Could I surround myself with really brilliant people to help me make decisions? Do I care about this country? And when the answers continued to come up yes, then I thought, there's a good chance," said Dwayne The Rock Johnson
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Dwayne Johnson For President? Won't Rule Out The Option, Says Actor
- Tuesday November 15, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
Dwayne Johnson says he won't mind being USA's next President if given a chance
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Dwayne Johnson For POTUS. Could The Rock Win The White House?
- Wednesday June 8, 2016
- Entertainment | Alyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post
"I'll be honest, I haven't ruled politics out. I'm not being coy when I say that, but at the moment I am not sure. I can't deny that the thought of being governor, the thought of being president, is alluring. And beyond that, it would be an opportunity to make a real impact on people's lives on a global scale"
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Dwayne Johnson, 'Sexiest Man Alive,' Really Does Want to be Next POTUS
- Wednesday November 16, 2016
- Entertainment | Emily Yahr, The Washington Post
"I started to really think. Could I make a difference? Could I surround myself with really brilliant people to help me make decisions? Do I care about this country? And when the answers continued to come up yes, then I thought, there's a good chance," said Dwayne The Rock Johnson
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Dwayne Johnson For President? Won't Rule Out The Option, Says Actor
- Tuesday November 15, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
Dwayne Johnson says he won't mind being USA's next President if given a chance
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Dwayne Johnson For POTUS. Could The Rock Win The White House?
- Wednesday June 8, 2016
- Entertainment | Alyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post
"I'll be honest, I haven't ruled politics out. I'm not being coy when I say that, but at the moment I am not sure. I can't deny that the thought of being governor, the thought of being president, is alluring. And beyond that, it would be an opportunity to make a real impact on people's lives on a global scale"
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment