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Joan Jett Blakk: The Drag Queen Who Ran for President

Joan Jett Blakk: The Drag Queen Who Ran for President

Update: 2024-03-05
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Joan Jett Blakk (a.k.a. Terence Alan Smith) talks about her historic 1992 presidential campaign, why the AIDS crisis influenced her run, and what it was like to be an out gay teenager in the '70s. 


"They still ask the same questions that they asked in the '90s. 'Drag queens run for president in America?' I'm like, 'Well, they told us anybody could run for president. Anybody.' So, okay, we'll make them stick to that word."


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Joan Jett Blakk: The Drag Queen Who Ran for President

Joan Jett Blakk: The Drag Queen Who Ran for President

Jeffrey Masters