Katy Perry’s mother is running for political office

Mary Hudson, the mother of pop superstar Katy Perry, is officially running for a seat on the Santa Barbara Republican central committee.

According PEOPLE, Hudson was recently seen talking to locals at Pierre LaFond & Co Market in Montecito, California, for a Veterans Day event. She was also gathering signatures to qualify for the 2024 vote for the central committee position.

Hudson, who is a Pentecostal pastor, was joined by Adam McKaig, founder of the nonprofit Adam’s Angeles. Hudson is vice president of the organization, while her husband, Kieht, is a board member.

The media outlet also reported that Hudson has already submitted his candidacy paperwork. She has since qualified to appear on the March 2024 ballot. It was noted that central committee members are responsible for promoting their party’s platform within the Santa Barbara community. They also show their support for their party’s candidates in local elections.

While I was talking to him daily mail Regarding his decision to run for office, Hudson said he wants to increase participation. “We want conservatives involved to make a difference.”

Katy Perry’s mother also criticized the current members of the Central Committee of the Republic, referring to them as “carefree.”

Katy Perry doesn’t want to shout her political beliefs ‘from the rooftops’

During an April 2017 interview with Vogue, Katy Perry opened up about why she isn’t more outspoken when it comes to political beliefs. Perry was a driving force in Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign. She even performed at the Democratic National Convention and campaigned for First Lady.

“I don’t think it should be shouted from the rooftops,” Perry said of political opinions. “But I think you have to stand for something, and if you don’t stand for anything, you’re really just serving yourself, period, end of story.”

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Katy Perry then spoke about the importance of having a voice. “If you have a voice, you have a responsibility to use it now more than ever.”

While reflecting on the 2016 election, Perry admitted that she was really discouraged for a while because the situation caused a lot of trauma. “Misogyny and sexism were in my childhood: I have a problem with repressive men and not being seen as equal. “I felt like a little kid again in front of a scary, controlling guy.”

Katy Perry also stated that she is grateful that young people now know the senators’ names. “I think teenage girls are going to save the world! That age group seems to just hold people accountable. “They have a really loud, loud voice.”

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Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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