Natalie Gulbis might be running for Congress, according to the Nevada Independent.
Gulbis reportedly met with Republican leaders in Washington, D.C. this week to discuss a potential Congressional run in Nevada’s third district. Gulbis is originally from California, but has made Las Vegas her home during her professional career.
She has only competed in 3 LPGA TOUR events this year, signalling the end of her career as she looks to other opportunities. Natalie has been a vocal supporter of Trump, and spoke frankly about her beliefs at last year’s Republican Convention.
“I believe that God’s timing is perfect, and he puts people in our lives to help make a positive impact on those around us, and to help us achieve our goals,” the 33-year-old said to the Cleveland assembly. “One of those people for me, is Donald Trump.”
“I believe this is the greatest time to be a woman in the greatest country in the history of the world, but I have no delusions that there isn’t a mess to clean up. And we desperately need someone to clean up that mess. That person is Donald Trump.”
– Natalie Gulbis
Jacky Rosen, who currently represents the area, is running for Senate, creating a vacated seat for which Gulbis is reportedly interested.
“Republicans are excited about Gulbis, with her unique backstory and profile, while Democrats have no heir apparent in the Third,” “Lots of reasons to be confident about our chances here.”
– A GOP source told the Independent.
Ranking Donald Trumps golf courses
Sam Allardyce
Big Sam is a twat, but he would be the cheapest option as he has a lot to prove following his comical exit from the England post.
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16. Trump International Golf Links, Ireland
15. Trump International Golf, Scotland
David Moyes
Fucking hell, even this man is more qualified than Arena. Moyes might not have much time left at Sunderland because he's only won two damn games in the Prem this season.
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Roberto Di Matteo
He's won the Champions League with Chelsea and been axed by Aston Villa. Don't know what you're going to get with Di Matteo, but it would be worth a gamble.
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Laurent Blanc
Blanc was a class player and has managed for PSG and France. He could bring a wealth of experience to the US, but he's French so there's no fucking chance.
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Oscar Pareja
He has molded FC Dallas into an MLS powerhouse without much financial backing and has an eye for young talent. He could make the USMNT great again.
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Slaven Bilic
He wouldn't want this man on the sidelines for the US? He's proven he can do it in the Premier League despite West Ham's really shitty season this year.
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Andre Villas Boas
The man who was supposed to be the 'next Jose Mourinho' is a sell out like the rest and now coaching in China. The USMNT would offer him an opportunity to do something with his managerial career.
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Frank de Boer
Now looking for work following the short stint at Inter Milan, de Boer has a great track record at Ajax. Honestly, no one can fix what the fuck is happening at Inter.
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Olivier Giroud
He's beautiful and surprisingly effective. The Arsenal man has a knack for being streaky in his goal scoring exploits even off the bench.
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Solomon Kalou
A quiet contributor for most of his career, Kalou was clutch coming off the bench. Now at Herta Berlin his substitute appearance days are behind him, but the man was a baller for the Blues.
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Daniel Sturridge
With his time at Liverpool coming to an end, Sturridge can still score goals. He's on a tear for England and scores when he wants off the bench for Klopp's side.
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