Jacey Wyatt may soon be Connecticut’s first transgender governor. In the past, she has run as a third-party candidate and ran as a third-party petitioning candidate. But now has her eyes set on a higher position, governor.

“I don’t care if people are wondering what I have under my pants,” Wyatt told the CT Post on Monday. “My body obviously does not look like a typical politician.”

Ms. Wyatt also said transgender rights would not be the focus of her campaign, “I’m running to be the solution for all people.”

Her main concern is keeping the General Motors headquarters in Connecticut and stopping its move to Boston. The main objective is to keep Connecticut friendly to all business.

The current Governor “Dan” Malloy has stated he is undecided if he will run for re-election in 2018.

Malloy who has actively challenged the Trump administration on LGBT matters, especially on rescinding the bathroom rights of transgender students.

Wyatt openly disagrees with the advocacy of Malloy. Wyatt supports the rights of the LGBT community, but does not think that Molloy should be as concerned with the goings-on of other states.

Wyatt told the press: “Don’t worry, me and Trump will be fine together. Because I’m transgender, I’m not allowed to support Trump? They need to focus on this state. They’re not the president. They’re not running North Carolina. There’s different moral issues in the South.”

Although Wyatt has run for other government positions unsuccessfully in the past, she has now reached out to the two-state party chairmen J.R Romano and Nick Balletto of the Democrats. The state requires gubernatorial candidates to raise 250,000$ in small contributions to qualify for public funding under the clean-elections programs. [CT]