Trump vs. Oprah in 2020?!

It seems far-fetched, but Oprah Winfrey didn't rule out the possibility of a White House run when asked about it in an interview yesterday.

Speaking to David Rubenstein in a Bloomberg interview, Winfrey said President Donald Trump's victory has her reconsidering her long-held belief that she could never run without previous government experience.

Rubenstein pointed out that it's clear from Trump's victory that government experience is no longer a requirement.

"That's what I thought. I thought, 'Oh gee, I don't have the experience. I don't know enough.' And now I'm thinking...Oh!" she responded, drawing applause from the audience.

Social media exploded over the very idea of a Winfrey campaign...

If Orange Man can be president, then Oprah Winfrey can CERTAINLY be President too. — a (@allison_yuriko) March 1, 2017

@Oprah Please run for president! You would have won if you ran against @realDonaldTrump. You would be fair, yet formidable, trustworthy. — Jennifer Hubbard (@Mmmm_Drop) March 1, 2017

Since we love letting reality tv show host become president, I don't see why queen Oprah can't be president — (@iamstefani) March 1, 2017

@Oprah EXCUSE me miss Winfrey..NO YOU CANT run for president..deflate your ENORMOUS EGO!!! My God...SMH — HersheyWoo (@KmMarkel) March 1, 2017

If @Oprah is weighing a run for President she needs to analyze why he won.

hint: It wasn't being a TV personality — Jeff Johnson (@echo5juliet) March 1, 2017

Trump vs Oprah would be the most epic race in American history. MAKE THIS HAPPEN...https://t.co/sah5ckmz49 — MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) March 1, 2017

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