In the video released this weekend, Matthew McConaughey explains that his thinking about state and national politics has taught him that “we have issues that we need to fix; that our political life must have a new purpose; that we have broken bones that don’t heal“He pledged to use his time instead to support businesses and foundations.”that open ways for people to succeed in life“.
The prospect of a candidacy of the comedian had packed some left circles in disagreement with the current Republican governor Greg Abbott, whose very restrictive law against abortion is being challenged in the Supreme Court of the United States.
“As a kid born in the small town of Uvalde, Texas, it never occurred to me that I could ever be considered to have political responsibility. (…) It is an intimidating and inspiring path to reflect on. It’s also a path that I choose not to take at the moment“Said the actor who has been married to model Camila Alves since 2006 and has three children, Levi (13), Vida (11) and Livingstone (9).
Some polls have suggested that Matthew McConaughey would fare better against Greg Abbott than Democratic candidate Beto O’Rourke, a former Democratic presidential primary candidate. Greg Abbott is seeking a third term with the ballot slated for November 2022. The deadline for nominations is December 13. In early November, Matthew McConaughey hinted, in an interview with AFP at his home in Austin, that he might consider running for governor of Texas. “It is a possible path “, he had said. He had described himself as “aggressively centrist“, adding:”not because it is the place of the great compromise, but because it is the place where it is necessary to be in relation to the left and the right. It is a daring niche, that of the outlaws.“
To appreciate the talent of the hero of True Detective, it will be necessary to go on the screens and to listen. The one who does not like to put on deodorant and who assumes it, doubles Buster in the original version one of the characters from the animated film All in scene 2, at the cinema on December 22.