<mediadc-video-embed data-state="{"cms.site.owner":{"_ref":"00000161-3486-d333-a9e9-76c6fbf30000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b93390000"},"cms.content.publishDate":1656438819382,"cms.content.publishUser":{"_ref":"0000017a-bf0a-d0ae-abff-bf4b55780000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b933a0007"},"cms.content.updateDate":1656438819382,"cms.content.updateUser":{"_ref":"0000017a-bf0a-d0ae-abff-bf4b55780000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b933a0007"},"rawHtml":"
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“I’m actually going to probably have to run for president now,” Stern, 68, said following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
The SiriusXM host has a laundry list of plans on his political agenda, and, if he were president, the first thing he would take care of is the Electoral College.
Granted, the office of the presidency cannot terminate the Electoral College by itself, but it appears that is not going to stop Stern from trying.
“I am going to do the very simple thing that’ll set the country straight: one vote, one person,” he said. “The only agenda I would have is to make the country fair again.”
Stern has frequently complained about his belief that former President Donald Trump did not actually win the 2016 election.
“A guy who lost the vote won the election,” Stern said. “How long can we keep electing people who lost the election?”
Aside from the Electoral College, Stern would also pack the Supreme Court, he said.
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“The other thing is, if I do run for president, and I’m not f***ing around — I’m really thinking about it — because the only other thing I’m going to do is appoint five more Supreme Court justices,” Stern said.