Tim Tebow considering a career in politics (Video)

Nov 5, 2015; Columbia, MO, USA; EPSN analyst Tim Tebow looks on prior to the game between the Missouri Tigers and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Faurot Field. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 5, 2015; Columbia, MO, USA; EPSN analyst Tim Tebow looks on prior to the game between the Missouri Tigers and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Faurot Field. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports /
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If Donald Trump can run for president with zero political experience then surely Tim Tebow could have a career in politics too.

So let’s talk some politics. This presidential race is pretty crazy, right?

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There’s Hillary Clinton, the wife of a former president, attempting to become the first female president of the United States. She is running against Bernie Sanders who has energized the young voting public and has rallied the youth of the country with an overwhelming amount of small donations to spearhead his campaign.

Then there’s the former owner of the USFL’s New Jersey Generals, host of The Apprentice and founder of Trump University, Donald Trump, who is the GOP front-runner over Ted Cruz.

Has there ever been a cast of characters like this before? I think it would make for a great documentary one day, but as wild as this group could be, just wait until 2024 when former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow announces he’s running for president.

Sounds crazy, right? It most definitely is, but it’s something Tebow hasn’t ruled out.

In an interview with Fox and Friends, Tebow doesn’t discount the possibility of running for office later in life as a way to help those in need.

Tebow is only 28 years old so the earliest he could run for president would be 2024, presumably after Trump is impeached and president Sarah Palin finishes her term in the White House.

Oh my God, could you imagine?!

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Okay, seriously, if Tebow wants to get into politics he should have no problem running for office in his home state of Florida where he grew up in Jacksonville and starred for the Florida Gators in Gainesville for four years, winning two championships and a Heisman Trophy.

He’s active with charities and would be a voice people listen to and rally behind so that real change could take place behind Senator Tebow. It’s more realistic than Tebow returning to the NFL anyways.