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If AOC decides to run for president, I may consider running too

If AOC decides to run for president, I may consider running too

Megyn Kelly Considering Presidential Run to Oppose AOC

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly has expressed a willingness to enter the presidential race, particularly to prevent Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from running for the White House.

On her podcast, “The Megyn Kelly Show,” she did not hold back, stating, “Eff that woman.”

During one episode, Kelly discussed a town hall meeting featuring Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders. During this event, Ocasio-Cortez was asked about the effectiveness of conservative social media messaging compared to the left’s.

Ocasio-Cortez remarked that conservatives are “very clear” online in their messaging, which includes views on women’s roles and LGBTQ rights.

“They are able to radicalize and target and exploit a generation of young boys in particular away from healthy masculinity,” Ocasio-Cortez claimed.

In response, Kelly asserted, “There was indeed one party that radicalized today’s young men, and it was yours, madam.” She criticized Ocasio-Cortez for blaming men for societal issues just because they are male, claiming it was unfair and a form of demonization.

Kelly continued her critique by addressing accusations that Republicans view transgender individuals as “subhuman.”

“It’s your side that wants to take nontrans, perfectly healthy children who may be going through normal emotional distress and literally give them double mastectomies so that you can feel better about who you are,” she stated.

She emphasized that Republicans defend minors’ rights to their future health, contrasting it with Ocasio-Cortez’s stance.

In what seemed like a moment of reflection, Kelly took a “deep breath” and noted the speculation regarding Ocasio-Cortez potentially running for president in the 2028 election cycle.

“If she runs for president, I might run. Honestly, I’ll find my way into the ticket somehow,” Kelly declared, firmly opposing the idea of Ocasio-Cortez as president.

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