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OPRAH might wants to run for presidency? 

Oprah Winfrey for president was something of a running theme throughout the Golden Globes on Sunday, beginning with Seth Meyersā€™ opening monologue. He jokingly forbade Winfrey from considering the presidency.

But the trend picked up steam as the night unfolded, particularly after Winfreyā€™s impassioned acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
It didnā€™t take long for social media, and celebs in particular, to rally Winfrey for the job, including inside the ceremony.
ā€œIt's up to the people,ā€ Winfreyā€™s longtime partner, Stedman Graham, told The Times. ā€œShe would absolutely do it."
Gayle King, Winfreyā€™s best buddy, echoed Grahamā€™s sentiments: ā€œI thought that speech was incredible. I got goosebumps,ā€ she also told The Times.
Eva Longoria and Keith Urban shared a table at the ceremony and gushed over Winfreyā€™s remarks.
ā€œThat speech!ā€ Longoria said.
ā€œIt was more of an exultation,ā€ Urban replied.
Alan F. Horn, chairman of the Walt Disney Studios, was equally impressed.
ā€œShe knows how to deliver it too,ā€ Horn remarked. ā€œShe's really emotional.ā€

When a Times reporter showed Dwayne ā€œThe Rockā€ Johnson the tweet above, the ā€œFast and the Furiousā€ star laughed and asked for a link.
As for his own potential presidential run, Johnson said, ā€œThe consideration is always serious. I'm just trying to learn as much as I can. But I don't know a lot about politics.ā€
Asked what he was doing to get up to speed, Johnson offered only a mischievous grin.
Of Winfrey, Johnson called her ā€œincredibleā€ and described himself as ā€œvery movedā€ by her words.
Oprah returned to her seat before the live show resumed, led by a bodyguard, but not before stopping to speak with a special guest.
#MeToo founder Tarana Burke, who accompanied actress Michelle Williams to the ceremony, was visibly moved after Winfreyā€™s speech.
Burke told The Times afterward what transpired when Winfrey spoke to her.
"She thanked me and gave me a hug and said something like, 'We're doing it together.' It meant so much to me because when I was in the early days of doing workshops with women, it was Oprah and Gabrielle Union whose stories I used.
ā€œSo to hear her say #MeToo up there was such a full-circle moment,ā€ Burke added. ā€œI don't even want her for the presidency. I just want to create something new for her.ā€
Hereā€™s a sampling of who would likely vote for Winfrey in 2020:

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