Matthew McConaughey To Run For Governor Of Texas in 2022?
Matthew McConaughey has a strong love for the state of Texas. Texas native Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila Alves have delivered 110,000 medical masks to rural hospitals in the Lone Star State. The personal protective equipment was paid for by automobile company Lincoln, for whom McConaughey is a spokesperson.
According to some rumors on the internet Matthew McConaughey is running for the Governor of the State of Texas.
First of all, he’d win. No doubt about it. I know it, you know it and McConaughey knows it. It doesn’t matter Texas is a historically republican state. Because when it comes to McConaughey, he represents all Texans. Politics, gender and race all become irrelevant when you throw McConaughey in the mix. He is Texas and if you polled the citizens of this great State, you’d get well over 50% who‘d vote for him to be their voice and their representative. Facts. – TexasTakes
He also doesn’t shy away from public service announcements with Governor Greg Abbott. The public service announcement McConaughey and Abbott urges Texans to stay home if you don’t have to leave the house. Plus he laid in some words of wisdom when it comes to parenting on Good Morning America. He also has shown he can definitely teach a few things here and there at the University of Texas at Austin.
Matthew McConaughey could encourage people to actually vote who have yet to register. According to Texas Takes, they’re thinking Matthew McConaughey may run for Governor of Texas in 2022. I am actually crossing my fingers that this could possibly be true and not because of his handsome looks and charm. If this rumor became a reality would Matthew McConaughey win your vote?
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