Video of her on Tucker Carlson at end of article. She's already receiving criticism from the left. She had a couple of appearances on The View in the fall promoting a conservative viewpoint on racism. The candidate for governor she is woking with is a conservative black man. Lots of news on this if you Google her name.
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A day after working her last Super Bowl as NBC's sideline reporter, Michele Tafoya shared her next move: heading the campaign of a Republican gubernatorial candidate, a role fit for her increasing embrace of right-wing politics.

KEY FACTS

Tafoya, a Minnesota native who worked for the last decade at NBC Sports, is the new campaign co-chair of Kendall Qualls, Republican candidate in Minnesota's governor race, Qualls announced Monday morning according to the Star Tribune and Axios.

In an interview with The Athletic, Tafoya confirmed her new position and said she will also regularly appear on political talk shows, a widely expected move after Tafoya made controversial statements as guest host on NBC's The View last fall.

Tafoya will appear at this month's Conservative Political Action Conference and plans to interview outspoken NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom at the event, she told The Athletic.

CRUCIAL QUOTE

Tafoya teased a future political run in her interview with The Athletic: "I'll say this — I've been asked multiple times to run for office in Minnesota.... But I just don't know yet. Not at the moment. I will say not at the moment. A lot will depend on what transpires here over the next year."

KEY BACKGROUND

In November, Tafoya co-hosted The View for two episodes, sharing her conservative views and drawing criticism for several comments she made, such as comparing Covid-19 to the flu and questioning the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines. Tafoya missed three consecutive NBC Sunday Night Football broadcasts shortly after her appearances, though NBC said this was a planned absence. In December, the New York Post reported Tafoya will leave her role as sideline reporter following the Super Bowl, and NBC made the news official in January. Tafoya told The Athletic Monday her departure was her decision. The Hollywood Reporter speculated last month Tafoya could become a permanent co-host on The View, filling the show's conservative seat left open by Meghan McCain's exit.