Bob Iger for President? Inside a Political Cat-and-Mouse Game
The Iger option may be stoking enthusiasm in some quarters of the entertainment business, but outside its media bubble, Democratic strategists desperately seeking a way to reclaim the White House from Donald Trump are less sure how serious Iger is about running and, if he is, whether he could be a c...
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