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The drag queen who ran for president of the United States

Terence Smith launched his campaign to run for United States president in drag. His mission was not to win, but instead, to raise awareness about the Aids crisis.

In the 1990s Terence Smith launched his campaign to run for United States president in drag, shocking voters and the media. His mission was not to win, but instead, to raise awareness about the Aids crisis which was killing his community. Critical of the government's slow response to the epidemic, Terence armed himself with a blonde wig, platform shoes, and the persona of Joan Jett Blakk and decided to run against future president Bill Clinton. Jo Fidgen speaks to Terence from his home in San Francisco, USA.

Archive courtesy of ABC, Fox News, and Elspeth Kydd and Gabriel Gomez's Drag In For Votes.

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Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Gaia Caramazza

(Photo: Poster from Joan Jett Blakk's political campaign. Credit: Eric Stein Photography)

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