Matthew McConaughey — Weighing Texas Gov. Run — Says He Needs ‘More Information’ Before Vaccinating His Kids Against Covid-19

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Matthew McConaughey — Weighing Texas Gov. Run — Says He Needs ‘More Information’ Before Vaccinating His Kids Against Covid-19
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The actor is publicly toying with a run for political office — a gambit he told the New York Times on Tuesday he’s taking seriously.

in the last year he’s interested in running for governor of Texas. The actor hasn’t been especially politically active: He has not voted in a Texas primary election since at least 2012 and doesn’t have any state or federal political donation records, the

reported in March, and McConaughey didn’t specify whether he’d run as a Democrat, Republican or independent in Tuesday’s interview with the

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