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Caitlyn Jenner struggles to go from OMG moment to a campaign for Calif. governor

LOS ANGELES – Caitlyn Jenner found out this week that running for governor is trickier than appearing on reality television. During her first major television interview — an on-air embrace on the Fox News "Hannity" show Wednesday — Jenner lamented that a friend is leaving California because he hates seeing "the homeless" when he walks down the street. She was interviewed in her private ...

LOS ANGELES – Caitlyn Jenner found out this week that running for governor is trickier than appearing on reality television.

During her first major television interview — an on-air embrace on the Fox News "Hannity" show Wednesday — Jenner lamented that a friend is leaving California because he hates seeing "the homeless" when he walks down the street. She was interviewed in her private airplane hangar. The friend has one, too. But he's packing it up for a move to Sedona, Ariz.

When asked by TMZ on Sunday whether trans girls should be allowed to compete in sports, the 71-year-old said "it just isn't fair. And we have to protect girls' sports in our schools." Yet the transgender Olympic athlete has competed in women's golf tournaments, in particular the LPGA Tour's ANA Inspiration tournament in Rancho Mirage.

Jenner did not respond when asked about the LPGA tournament during an interview

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