Dwayne Johnson responds to poll showing nearly half of Americans support him for president

Dwayne Johnson responded to a finding that nearly half of Americans would support him as president and plague his potential ambitions for a higher office.

‘Not sure our Founding Fathers would ever see a six-four, naked, tattooed, half-black, half-Samoan, tequila drinker, a truck driver, a subject with an old man at their club – but if it should ever happen, it would be my honor to serve the people, ‘the former pro wrestler wrote in a tweet on Friday.

Johnson, 48, who used the stage name ‘The Rock’, linked to a news report on a poll which found that 46 percent of Americans want to support his presidency.

The Jumanji star has been frequently asked about the presidential candidate, and has repeatedly refused to rule out the possibility.

Dwayne Johnson responded to a finding that nearly half of Americans would support him for president and plague his potential ambitions for a higher office.

Dwayne Johnson responded to a finding that nearly half of Americans would support him for president and plague his potential ambitions for a higher office.

Johnson’s latest TV project is an NBC series based on his life called Young Rock, where he will start a presidential election in the year 2032.

In 2016, Johnson told GQ magazine that the idea of ​​being president was ‘attractive’, but he said there were ‘many other things’ he wanted to do first.

He has been repeating the sentiment all this past February.

“I will consider a presidential election in the future if that is what the people want,” the star, married to 36-year-old Lauren Hashian, told USA Today.

“I really mean it, and I’m not flipping with my answer at all,” Johnson added.

The star said it was’ to the people ‘if he were bound to the White House:’ So I would wait and listen. I would have my finger on the wrist, my ear on the ground. ‘

The recent Piplsay poll was conducted online from April 2 to 4, and included just over 30,000 potential voters.

Johnson was not the only celebrity on the list. Angelina Jolie received 30 percent support while Oprah received 27 percent and Tom Hanks 22 percent.

The Jumanji star has been frequently asked about the presidential candidate, and has repeatedly refused to rule out the possibility

The Jumanji star has been frequently asked about the presidential candidate, and has repeatedly refused to rule out the possibility

He is a major film star: In the hit Jumanji Welcome To The Jungle in 2017 starring Karen Gillan and Jack Black

He is a major film star: In the hit Jumanji Welcome To The Jungle in 2017 starring Karen Gillan and Jack Black

Other celebrities who have entered politics include Donald Trump, Clint Eastwood, Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jesse Ventura and Al Franken.

This comes after Johnson announced a release date for Black Adam.

The actor – who will play the main character of the film – took over Times Square in New York this past weekend to reveal the US release date for the eagerly awaited film.

The actor and Warner Bros. Pictures has confirmed a release date for the film on July 29, 2022.

In addition to a photo of the billboard in NYC, he teased on Instagram: “A disruptive and unstoppable world power of a message from the black man, BLACK ADAM, is coming on July 29, 2022.

Filming will begin in the coming weeks.

Johnson's latest TV project is an NBC series based on his life called Young Rock, where he will start a presidential election in the year 2032

Johnson’s latest TV project is an NBC series based on his life called Young Rock, where he will start a presidential election in the year 2032

Dwayne revealed last week: ‘We’re about three weeks away from shooting Black Adam and I can not believe we’re at the finish line with the thing. And what a journey it was not. Actually, I can believe it if we have worked hard over the years. ‘

The Hollywood star first signed on to play Black Adam in 2014, following the release of Man Of Steel, and amid plans to create a DC Extended Universe or movies.

The shooting was supposed to start last year, but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The news for the launch date comes after it was revealed that Pierce Brosnan dr. Fate, the son of an archaeologist, and one of DC’s oldest characters, interprets.

The big name duo is put together by Aldis Hodge, who plays Hawkman, Noah Centineo as Atom Smasher, and Quintessa Swindell as Cyclone.

Little is known about the plot, though it is expected to become part of the original story of Black Adam.

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