Lance Armstrong: Cyclist, Philanthropist, and Texas Governor??
September 12, 2008
Where has this story been hiding??
Lance Armstrong recently held a press conference anouncing that he was coming out of retirement to ride in the 2009 Tour de France. This isn’t that big of a surprise, and I have already covered this issue-but now it seems that 7-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong may be eyeing a bid for Governor of the state of Texas in 2010.
A new article in Men’s Journal talks to Lance Armstrong about his political goals. He says he is eyeing either the position of state Governor or a seat in the Texas senate.
From the article Citizen Lance in Men’s Journal:
Armstrong’s high-profile cancer-research advocacy is completely genuine, but he hasn’t lost his competitive drive or desire to push things to the next level. Our money is on a bid for the Texas governor’s mansion in 2010, which will be empty that year, though he’s also considering a Senate seat. “You could argue that you’re far more effective as a Texas governor than a senator,” he muses. “Plus I don’t want to be in DC half the year because of my kids.” Then his eyes twinkle. “I don’t know what’s going to happen with all this, I reckon I really don’t,” he says, all humble charm and down-home candor. He leans in a bit. “I do have a hunch.”
Lance Armstrong has not formally announced a bid for political office, but, this seems to be a pretty serious consideration. Men’s Journal even goes on record to talk about what kind of politician Lance would make.
To my knowledge I have not ran across a similar article discussing the political ambitions of Lance Armstrong. This could tie in with why he has suddenly taken a bigger interest in getting back on the cycling circuit and returning to his prime-time ways. Don’t be surprised to see Lance Armstrong make a political bid in the very near future.
Check out the rest of the Citizen Lance article. It is a pretty good read about another side of lance Armstrong that many of us probably didn’t know.
Did you like this? If so, please bookmark it, about it, and subscribe to the blog RSS feed.





