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Curt Schilling Plans On Taking Elizabeth Warren’s Senate Seat in 2018 [AUDIO]

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Christian Datoc Senior White House Correspondent
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Former MLB pitcher and ESPN commentator Curt Schilling has his eyes set on taking Elizabeth Warren’s Senate seat in 2018.

Curt Schilling sits with his wife, Shonda Schilling, while being inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame (Getty Images)

Curt Schilling sits with his wife, Shonda Schilling, while being inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame (Getty Images)

During a Monday interview on WRKO-AM, he stated he “I’ve thought about it, and I think one of the things I would would like to do is be one of the people responsible for getting Elizabeth Warren out of politics.”

“I think she’s a nightmare,” he said. “The left is holding her up as the second coming of Hillary Clinton, which Lord knows we don’t need the first one.”

Curt Schilling is introduced before being inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame (Getty Images)

Curt Schilling is introduced before being inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame (Getty Images)

Schilling also noted that the only state he would consider running in is Massachusetts.

Talks of a potential Schilling run for office began circulating last week. (RELATED: Will Curt Schilling Run For President?)

He considered mounting a campaign to fill the late Ted Kennedy’s seat back in 2009.

You can listen to his entire interview over at WRKO.

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