Caitlyn Jenner said she is considering a run for U.S. Senate in California in a radio interview Sunday. Jenner, a Republican, talked about limited government, a speech to College Republicans, and what a more inclusive LGBT agenda would mean for the future of the party.



"There's a rumor that you want to run for the United States Senate in California," host John Catsimatidis said to Jenner.



"I have considered it," Jenner said. "I like the political side of it."



"The political side of it has always been very intriguing to me. Over the next six months or so, I got to find out where I can do a better job. Can I do a better job from the outside? Kind of working the perimeter of the political scene, being open, talk to anybody. Or are you better off from the inside? And we are in the process of determining that. But, yeah, I would look for a Senatorial run."



"A couple of months ago I spoke in Washington, D.C. to the College Republicans, the young College Republicans, and it was a very enthusiastic crowd. And I told them you are the next generation to go in to control the Republican party, in 10, 20 years from now, you're going to be in control. You need to change the perception of the Republican party. If we can do that and change the perception that they are for equality for everybody along with conservative values, economically," Jenner said.



Jenner explained her views.



"I believe in little things like the Constitution, I believe in limited government," she said. "I don't believe in government. I believe in the people of this country. Give the people of this country the freedom to go out into the workforce without tons and tons and tons of regulations."



"Those are the things that I believe in," she said about her agenda. "I believe in the people, not massive government."



Jenner encouraged the GOP to get involved with LGBT issues and change people's perceptions. She said the party would be "unstoppable."



"I think the Republican party if they can overcome this and be the party of equality I think they're unstoppable," she said. "Right now, I think they're obviously unstoppable because we have the Senate, we have Congress, we've got the executive branch, we've got the governors... we've just got to change people's perception."



(source: WNYM-AM)



In April, Jenner told FOX News host Tucker Carlson it was easier to come out as a trans than a Republican. She also talked about identity politics. Watch:



