Image of Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner via Vanity Fair.
Image of Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner via Vanity Fair.

Caitlyn Jenner is such a tease. When asked about her potential political ambitions, she didn’t reject the idea of a “Senator Jenner.”

“I feel like, where can I do the most good?” Jenner told CNN commentator Margaret Hoover on The Daily Beast. “Can I do the most good in the position that I’m in right now — which is kind of on the outside and playing the game politically for our community?”

“Or would it be better to be on the inside? I don’t know that yet. And I’ll probably figure that out in the future.”

The self-described conservative Republican and a faithful Christian added: “But the good news is, I don’t have any more secrets. It’s all out. I’m an open book.”

The Daily Beast said the Olympic champion/reality star’s name recognition could propel a race to replace 83-year-old Democrat Dianne Feinstein — if she decides to retire.

The timing of this revelation is no mystery. Jenner is promoting her new book.

The transgender icon wouldn’t be the first Jenner in the U.S. Senate, by the way.

William Ezra Jenner, an Indiana Republican and follower of Joseph McCarthy, served in the 1940s and 1950s. He gave a speech called “Let’s Put America First.”

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