Caitlyn Jenner says California has declined, calls Newsom beholden to special interests
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California gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner covered a range of issues in her first interview with a TV reporter from the state.
"I think I've been preparing for this moment pretty much all my life," Jenner, a former Olympian and reality TV personality, told Elex Michaelson of FOX 11 in Los Angeles on the political program "The Issue Is." "I want to be an example to so many people that, you know, if you don't like what's going on, stand up, and I'm willing to stand up." "When you drive in Beverly Hills and you look at the park, and there's tents in the park, we have to look at that issue very seriously." "I don't care if you're Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, vegetarian, it doesn't make any difference to me. I am an inclusive Republican." "I was the first American to put the American flag up - this is our bicentennial year - at the finish line, so proud to be an American, proud to bring the gold medal back to California," she said of her 1976 Olympic Decathlon win at the Summer Games in Montreal. Jenner said that since she moved to California in 1973 she has seen the state decline and watched friends leave.More Related News