"30 percent of Americans would like to see Angelina Jolie run for president," according to the poll, while another 22% would vote for Tom Hanks.
The survey included over 30,000 adults in the United States.
Dwayne shared a Newsweek story, saying that the votes are "humbling" and that it will be an honor to represent the people.
"Humbling. I don't think our Founding Fathers EVER envisioned a six-four, bald, tattooed, half-Black, half-Samoan, tequila drinking, pick up truck driving, fanny pack wearing guy joining their club - but if it ever happens it'd be my honor to serve you, the people".
In a previous report, the actor also announced that he once considered working for the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency).
"Fun fact: in college, my goal was to eventually work for the CIA. Until my criminal justice professor and advisor (Dr. Paul Cromwell) convinced me that the best operative I could become for the agency is one that also had a law degree."
He also revealed in a November 2016 interview, "I'll be honest, I haven't ruled politics out.
I'm not being coy when I say that, but at the moment I am not sure.I can't deny that the thought of being governor, the thought of being president, is alluring. And beyond that, it would be an opportunity to make a real impact on people's lives on a global scale. But there are a lot of other things I want to do first."
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a former football player, actress, producer, and retired professional wrestler.
He announced in September 2020 that he and his entire family had tested positive for COVID-19 but had recovered fully.
He starred in movies including The Mummy Returns, The Scorpion King, Fast & Furious 6, Fast & Furious 7, The Fate of the Furious, San Andreas, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji.