The Rock for President? A Campaign Backing Dwayne Johnson in 2020 Has Filed with FEC
A committee set up to back professional wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne Johnson for president in 2020 filed with Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Sunday. The organization, dubbed Run The Rock 2020, was set up by a West Virginia man, Kenton Tilford, though it is not known what ties, if any, he has to the Baywatch star. Johnson and his manager Dany Garcia's spokesperson did not immediately return Newsweek 's request for comment on the campaign. Culture Emails and Alerts - Get the best of Newsweek Culture delivered to your inboxThe 45-year-old has spoken previously about running for president. The Rock cooking up a presidential campaign—possibly.Dwayne The Rock Johnson and Tom Hanks 'announce 2020 Presidential run' on SNLWe pay for your stories! Getty Images 3 A superfan has launched a campaign to get The Rock drafted as a US presidential candidateCould Dwayne The Rock Johnson really run for President in 2020? Kenton Tilford, 26, from West Virginia, has formally launched the "Run The Rock 2020" with the Federal Election Committee. And since Trump's sensational win last November, the Rock gave an interview to GQ for an article which had the headline "Dwayne Johnson for President!" Johnson, who is a multiple time WWE champion, or his team have not responded publicly to Tilford's campaign.
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