From governator to senate-nator?

Arnold Schwarzenegger is thinking about a Senate run in 2018, according to Politico.

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If he chooses to run again, he’ll be up against longtime incumbent Senator Dianne Feinstein, who will be 85 in 2018. Schwarzenegger cannot run for president as he was born in Austria.

Politico says that Republicans in California are buzzing about the opportunity of a political comeback for Schwarzenegger, who served as Governor of California from 2003 to 2011.

It’s perfect timing, too: Schwarzenegger, after all, has a more vacant schedule these days. He recently left his gig as the host of The Celebrity Apprentice, having stepped in for now-President Donald Trump.

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His name has been in the news lately for other reasons, too: He’s been frequently at odds with his one-time friend Trump. First, he refused to endorse Trump in the election and encouraged Republicans to “choose your country over your party.” Then, after Trump criticized Schwarzenegger’s Celebrity Apprentice ratings at the National Prayer Breakfast, Schwarzenegger suggested they swap jobs so people can “finally sleep comfortably again.”

A Schwarzenegger spokesperson didn’t give a yes or no answer when asked by Politico to confirm the former governor’s plans.