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While Matthew McConaughey continues to weigh a potential campaign for Texas governor, he’s already got a commanding lead over incumbent Greg Abbott, according to a new poll. The 51-year-old Oscar-winner previously said that a move into politics is a "true consideration" for him.The Texas native has been teasing a potential run against Abbott for weeks, previously telling the host of "The Hugh Hewitt Show" that "it would be up to the people more than it would me" whether or not he pivots his
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox Corporation said profit in its third fiscal quarter rose owing to increases in value of some of its outside investments, even as overall revenue fell due to comparisons with 2020, which contained a Super Bowl and a red-hot news cycle focused on the Trump administration and the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.Revenue fell to $3.22 billion, compared with $3.44 billion in the year-earlier period.
Howard Stern cautioned Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Matthew McConaughey against starting their respective political careers. The two actors have emerged as potentially viable political candidates thanks to public teases that they'll get into the political arena. Some in the state believe McConaughey could beat incumbent Texas Governor Greg Abbott and he has publicly toyed with the idea of throwing his hat into the race.
Donald Trump, there’s a rich history of celebrities trying out new careers in politics.The list could soon grow.In California, former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner is running for governor. In Texas, Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey is generating buzz as a potential candidate for governor.
Academy Awards pre-show on Sunday (25 April).When describing America’s cinema employees, he said: “They are the unsung heroes who bring movie magic to the big screen. It’s been a very hard year for them: furloughs, closures, basically the longest intermission that they could have ever imagined.”The video is part of a new initiative called The Big Screen Is Back.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMovie theaters are ready to welcome back audiences.That’s the message of The Big Screen Is Back, a new initiative launched by cinema operators, studio executives, talent agents, and filmmakers that kicked off as part of Sunday’s Academy Awards pre-show.
With the vaccine becoming readily available to any adult that wants it in the US, it’s time for movie theaters in North America to attempt a comeback.
Ready for office? Caitlyn Jenner confirmed on Friday, April 23, that she’s officially filed the paperwork to enter the race for California governor.
The Paley Center for Media will assemble a number of notable Asian American personalities in various industries from entertainment to sports to discuss how media can help stop the spread of anti-Asian and anti-Asian American hate.
George W. Bush sat back in a chair and commented on Matthew McConaughey’s potential run for governor of Texas.
Former U.S. President George W. Bush is sharing some advice for Matthew McConaughey, if he becomes the next Texas Governor.
Matthew McConaughey could be closer to becoming a politician than a lot of us may have thought.According to a new poll conducted by the University of Texas at Tyler--which was released by The Dallas Morning News on Sunday--the Interstellar actor commands more support to be Texas’ next governor than the state’s current governor, Greg Abbott.
Is Matthew McConaughey really a viable candidate? A new poll conducted by The Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler shows that 45% of registered voters who participated would vote for McConaughey over current Governor Greg Abbott. By contrast, 33% of voters in the April 17 poll said they would back Abbott; just 22% of participants would vote for someone else. That’s if McConaughey were to run.
given it “true consideration”.While the numbers look promising for the actor, they get murkier when breaking down the political leanings of the survey respondents. Of the 37 per cent who identified as Republican voters, only 30 per cent said they would support McConaughey, compared to the 56 per cent who would vote for Abbott.Among the 30 per cent of voters who identified as Democrats, two-thirds said they would vote for McConaughey over Abbott, who received eight per cent.
It appears that Matthew McConaughey will have the support of Texans if he decides to run for the role of Governor in his home state.
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