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Kim Kardashian wants to be mayor of Glendale

April 19, 2012 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments

In a new clip from “Khloe and Lamar,” Kim Kardashian says she wants to run for mayor of Glendale, but before you think this is yet another publicity stunt, she adds, “for real”. Not “real” enough to know that Glendale doesn’t have an elected mayor but whatever. The LA Times says…

“I decided I’m going to run for the mayor of Glendale,” Kardashian said, later clarifying that “it’s going to be in, like, five years.”

And between now and then maybe she can actually move from where she lives, which is Calabasas, to Glendale, about 40 minutes away.

(Kardashian) said she would choose to run for office in Glendale “because it’s, like, Armenian town.” 

Actually it’s White town. It’s 64 percent white, 9 percent Armenian. But the people of Glendale are sure to be impressed that she chose their town because it would be the easiest.

It would not be the first time a celebrity ran for political office in the state of California. Voters recently elected body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger to the governorship. After movie star Ronald Reagan was voted into the same post, he moved on to become president of the United States.

The “body builder” also has a Business degree from the University of Wisconsin-Superior, and the “movie star” had a degree in Economics from Eureka College. Kim didn’t get her degree four years after high school because, at the time, there was a guy was peeing on her and filming it, and professors don’t really allow that kind of thing in class.

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