Quote by Arnold Schwarzenegger
I speak directly to the people, and I know that the people of Cali

I speak directly to the people, and I know that the people of California want to have better leadership. They want to have great leadership. They want to have somebody that will represent them. And it doesnt matter if youre a Democrat or a Republican, young or old. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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