Joe Biden and lawyer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. She announced her candidacy back in March and has been slowly growing her following ever since.
A CNN poll conducted by SSRS released late last month found her polling at 8%. (The same survey found Biden polling at 60%.)Her candidacy has been written off by many within the Democratic party as a joke, a long shot, a vanity project, and a ploy to sell more books and increase her followers, none of which she says are true.“Those who are chopping wood and carrying water for the establishment DNC elite view me as an inconvenience and seem to be willing to stoop very low,” Williamson says. “When you run for president, you’re in a hot kitchen.
So I’m not complaining about the heat. I’m just pointing it out.”Queerty caught up with Williamson over Zoom while she was on the campaign trail.
We spoke about her candidacy and her LGBTQ+ agenda, the misinformation surrounding her career and her campaign, and the queer person who has had the greatest impact in her life.