Richardson Boosts Val Kilmer’s Possible Bid For N.M. Governor
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) tipped actor Val Kilmer to make a run to succeed him in 2010.
“I like the idea,” Richardson said about a Kilmer bid, reports People magazine. “Val Kilmer is a New Mexican, he was Batman. You know there have been successful actors going into politics.”
Kilmer, known for his work as Batman and in “Top Gun,” said he was considering a run in January. The election is 2010.
Richardson added that he hasn’t talked to Kilmer about a campaign. “I don’t know how serious he is, but you know if he jumps in a race he’s got name ID, so it can’t be discounted,” Richardson said.
Kilmer isn’t registered with a party, reports the Associated Press. He appeared at a rally for independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader last month, according to Nader’s website.
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