• Will Duchess Meghan have a new job soon?
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  • Speculation about a political career in the near future

Duchess Meghan (42) seems to be interested in a new career path. She and Oprah Winfrey (69) are said to be among the candidates to succeed the late California Senator Dianne Feinstein.

Is Duchess Meghan going into politics now?

Last Friday, it was announced that Dianne Feinstein had passed away at the age of 90. Now California Governor Gavin Newsom (55), who is running for president, must appoint a successor for the remaining 13 months of Feinstein's term.

As reported by the 'Daily Mail', Duchess Meghan and Oprah Winfrey are reportedly among those being considered to replace late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. However, the renowned TV host explicitly stated in May, as per the 'Los Angeles Times', that she "is not considering the seat should it become vacant."

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Meghan is definitely a long shot, but in the craziness that is US politics these days it’s not an impossibility,” a major Democratic donor who’s close to California Gov. Gavin Newsom told the news outlet. “Crazier things have happened.”

New job: "Meghan is interested in politics more than anything else"

According to the 'Mail', Meghan is said to be leveraging her friendship with feminist Gloria Steinem, (89), to establish connections with influential Democrats in order to forge a grassroots campaign for her potential presidential bid.

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The anonymous source reported, "Meghan is interested in politics more than anything else. That's where she believes her power is but she has had to focus on making money." And with this position, Duchess Meghan could expand her new career path.

Meghan's competitors include Congresswoman Barbara Lee, 77, one of the state's most prominent black women, Secretary of State Shirley Weber, 75, and Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly Mitchell, 59.

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However, Meghan's prospects seem promising, as Gavin Newsom is confronted with a challenge: all of the top candidates have already declared their intentions to run for Feinstein's seat in the upcoming November 2024 election.

Therefore, Governor Newsom is indeed tasked with finding someone to temporarily fill the office for the 13-month period, as appointing any of the current candidates would be viewed as a significant and unfair advantage. So will we see Meghan in politics soon?