Caitlyn Jenner latest celebrity to consider running for office

The Olympic champ talks about her political aspirations, being an LGBT advocate.

— -- The 2018 U.S. elections may just be the year of celebrity candidates.

Jenner made the comments on John Catsimatidis’ radio show “Cats Roundtable” on 970 AM.

“Over the next six months or so I’ve got to figure out where I can do a better job. Can I do a better job from the outside? Working the perimeter of the political scene?” she told Catsimatidis. “Or, are you better off from the inside. And we are in the process of determining that. And yeah, I would look for a senatorial run.”

If Jenner decides to run in 2018, she faces incumbent Democratic Senator from California Diane Feinstein, who will be up for re-election -- although Feinstein has not announced her candidacy.

Jenner’s comments are the latest in a wave of celebrities who — like Donald Trump — hope to use their fame and influence as a launching pad for a political career.

Ritchie wrote on his website, “Senator Stabenow and I do share a love of music, although probably not the same kind. I concede she is better at playing politics than I am so I'll keep doing what I do best, which is being a voice for tax paying, hardworking AMERICANS and letting politicians like her know that We the People are sick and tired of their bulls--t!”

When asked about Ritchie’s plans to run, Kid Rock’s manager Kirt Webster told ABC News that he will be making an announcement about his plans on Monday.