It's been almost a year since she came out to the world as a trans woman.

And despite calls for equality for the LBGT (lesbian, bisexual, gay, trans) community, Caitlyn Jenner is a Republican, aligning herself with a political party that typically opposes marriage equality.

Speaking with Rove McManus and Sam Frost on Hit 104.1 2DayFM breakfast on Wednesday, the 66-year-old hinted she may be voting for Donald Trump come Presidential election time.

'Whoever is the Republican candidate obviously I’m going to vote that direction,' she said.

Scroll down for video

'I'm going to vote that direction': Caitlyn Jenner hinted she could vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming Presidential election

'I have my ones that I like more than others but those are for me personally.'

Jenner added that her political allegiance has mixed reviews from the public: 'I get more criticism for being a Republican than I have for being trans!'

On Friday, Jenner took to Instagram to express her staunch support for the Transgender Bill in Massachusetts.

The anti-discrimination legislation would allow trans people to use public bathrooms and restrooms associated with their gender identity rather than their anatomical sex.

'I get more criticism for being a Republican than I have for being trans!' The 66-year-old said the reaction to her political allegiance has been mixed

'Everyone should be welcome': Jenner expressed her staunch support of the Transgender Bill in Massachusetts on Friday

Competitive: As of mid-March, Trump is the front-runner for the Republican party

'Everyone should be welcome in the great state of Massachusetts,' she said.

As perhaps one of the most controversial candidates, Trump has often spoken about his 'traditional' views on marriage and as of mid-March is the clear Republican front-runner having won 18 states.

As it stands, same-sex marriage has been legal in the US since June 2015 when a ruling in the matter of Obergefell v. Hodges stated state-level bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional.

But in January, Trump said he would 'strongly consider' appointing Supreme Court justices to overrule the decision on same-sex marriage.

Front-runner: He has won 18 states thus far

'She's a f***ing liar!' Jenner has expressed her disdain for Democrat Hillary Clinton

Chance meeting: Jenner bumped into Clinton in a chance meeting at a hotel last week

Jenner it would seem is not a fan of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, despite taking a snap with her during a chance meeting at a hotel last week.

'She's a f***ing liar!' exclaimed Jenner on an episode of her reality series I Am Cait, blaming Clinton's actions as Secretary of State for troubles in the Middle East.

In the same episode however, Jenner said she wasn't completely sold on Trump for 'his macho attitude', but: 'It doesn’t mean he wouldn’t be good for women’s issues.

'I think he would be very good for women’s issues,' she said.