Ex-NFL punter floats political office run, has message for Dems after arrest
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Chris Kluwe, the former NFL punter who was carried out of a California city council meeting in protest of a "MAGA" plaque in front of a library, floated the possibility of running for office.
Kluwe’s protest stemmed from the plan to have a plaque outside a Huntington Beach library. The plaque has the acronym "MAGA" on it which read the words "Magical," "Alluring," "Galvanizing" and "Adventurous." It is also the acronym for President Donald Trump’s campaign message, "Make America Great Again."
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Ex-NFL punter Chris Kluwe protests during the Huntington Beach City Council meeting. (City of Huntington Beach)
The incident went viral last week, and he opened up about the idea to TMZ Sports.
"Personally, I do not want to run for public office because I do not want power. That's not something I desire," the former Minnesota Vikings player told the outlet. "I want everyone to be able to live their own life, free to live their life without other people harming them. Unfortunately, we're in a position where it looks like I might have to run for public office.
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Former Minnesota Vikings NFL player Chris Kluwe joins a small group of protestors outside the Pelican Hill Country Club where then-Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to attend a luncheon fundraiser, in Newport Beach, California, on Oct. 9, 2017. (ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
"I hate that because I want to sit at home and play video games. And if you are a good public servant, you serve the public. And it is an exhausting, demanding job. That means you


