Candace Owens: 'I Will Run for Office, I'll Win,' Dems 'Won't Know What Hit Them'
Conservative political commentator is 'eyeing a seat right now'

Conservative political commentator and activist, Candace Owens, revealed she has made the decision to run for political office and is "eyeing a seat right now," according to various reports.
Owens stated that the current coronavirus pandemic has shown the Democrats have failed to demonstrate leadership during a crisis.
But Owens did not reveal which office she was looking at but confirmed when she decided to run she will.
"I'll tell you something else, Glenn; I'll win," she told Glenn Beck during an interview.
"They won't know what hit them ... they're being dishonest, and they lie, and I've had enough of it."
"It comes down to where are they doing the most damage, how can I affect the most change? There's no one I'm afraid of. I would run against Gov. Cuomo. I would run against AOC," Owens said.

"I'm not just going to send you guys tweets. I'm going to come for your seats," she stated.
"And you better come ready because it's not about money anymore," Owens added.
"And there's no pocket you'll be able to hide your corruption that I won't be able to fish it out."
Owens, who is a well-known supporter of President Donald Trump, teased the announcement on Twitter, saying she was "honestly considering running for office" despite not having that desire ever before.
She also added that she would champion family values and argue that Democratic policies have led to a permanent minority underclass.
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Great news, America! @RealCandaceO is FINALLY thinking about running for office! "I think I should get into politics. And I'll win. They won't know what hit them." pic.twitter.com/Bk1L6lWDLu
— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) April 2, 2020
I’m now honestly considering running for office. Never had any desire to previously, but something changed in me last night.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) April 2, 2020
Had a conversation with my husband and I think it’s a plan.

Beck highlighted Owen's tweet and asked her what drove her to make the decision.
"You know, I was talking to my husband about this, and my frustration about all these governors and how dishonest they've been ... I'm just getting sick of it," Owens said.
"So I said I said to my husband, you know, I think I should get into politics. I think I should run. I should surprise run, and take somebody for everything they have, and expose people."
Owens also said she doesn't rule out future political aspirations, including a presidential bid.
"The media created Trump. And the media has created Candace Owens," she stated.
"You tell me what I can't do, and I'll guarantee you I'll do it."
Analysts warned a swing if five percent in the black American vote could see Trump back in the White House.