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Schwarzenegger hints at White House interest
Arnold Schwarzenegger, making his Sunday talk show debut as governor on NBC's "Meet the Press," said that he and other foreign-born citizens should be eligible to run for the White House and that U.S. President Bush can carry California in November if he does more to help the state.
The Republican governor said anyone who has been in America more than 20 years — as he has — should "absolutely" be able to seek the presidency. A constitutional amendment proposed by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, would make that possible. "There are so many people in this country that are now from overseas, that are immigrants, that are doing such a terrific job with their work, bringing businesses here, that there's no reason why not," said Schwarzenegger, who became a U.S. citizen in 1983. "Look at the kind of contribution that people like Henry Kissinger have made,
Madeleine Albright," he said, referring to two former secretaries of state who
were born in Europe. Warns of slippery slope on gay
marriage On Friday, the governor said he had directed California's attorney general to take action to stop the marriages. "In San Francisco it is license for marriage of same sex. Maybe the next thing is another city that hands out licenses for assault weapons and someone else hands out licenses for selling drugs, I mean you can’t do that," Schwarzenegger said on NBC. "We have to stay within the law. There's a state law that says specific things, and if you want to challenge those laws then you can go to the court," he said. Schwarzenegger, who was sworn in Nov. 17 after winning a special election to replace recalled Democratic Gov. Gray Davis, is making his first visit to Washington since taking office. He is attending the winter meeting of the National Governors Association. State leaders were to meet with Bush at the White House on Monday. 'The Collectinator'?
"I think it is totally directly related to how much he will do for our state, there’s no two ways about it," Schwarzenegger said. "Because Californian people are like a mirror, you know that what you do for them they will do back for you," Schwarzenegger said. "If the federal government does great things for California this year I think there's no two ways about it, that President Bush can have California, he can be elected, I'm absolutely convinced of that." |
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