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Joining TODAY in Studio 1A, actor Matthew McConaughey explains his recent decision to not run for governor of Texas: “I want to keep telling stories … America needs a new narrative.” But he adds: “I’m not going to say no forever” to a potential career in politics.Dec. 15, 2021