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Daniel Watts, 21, used $1,516.67 of his $11,300 "Wheel of Fortune" winnings to pay the fee to file as a Green Party candidate in the California recall election. "I'd be more than happy to be governor," he says. "It would look really good on my resume."
Personally, I'd think winning on "Wheel" would be more impressive on a resume than being governor of a state like California, but that's just me.
Daniel Watts said on 10/03/03 @ 11:56 AM: Actually, I said that comment in jest. Funny how that's all everyone concentrates on.
I'm running to convince the major candidates in the race to lower student fees. I've been successful, receiving phone calls from Peter Camejo's campaign and being quoted in dozens of newspapers and TV stations as an "expert" on the issue.