I was too much of a victim of the model I created. I tried Change to Win and helping Obama, and then I just ran out of Andy Stern ideas.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
President Obama seems to think that you win by demonstrating that you're a more reasonable person than your opponents. It didn't work too badly, I'll grant, as an electoral strategy in the 2012 election.
What made me decide to run was the dire state of the economy and the non-leadership of President Obama. At that point in time, my campaign put a mustache on Obama as part of the national campaign drive.
I voted for Barack Obama.
I could have beat Obama.
I'm quite competitive. Not with other models but with myself. I have to win.
Barack Obama's inspirational whoosh to the presidency in 2008 was unusual. Most campaigns are less exhilarating; indeed, they are downright disappointing - until someone wins.
I don't think I've had any great success in predicting politics or social change, nor have I really tried.
As a model you need to be able to do the craziest things.
The real way I became a model is I won a genetic lottery, and I became the recipient of a legacy.
There was a point in time when I was in dire need of changing the way the model agency was working.
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