Arnold Schwarzenegger recently discussed his presidential aspirations in an interview.As reported by People, when he spoke to Howard Stern earlier this month, Schwarzenegger said that he would have pursued politics past his time as governor if he could. “I think that I would’ve made a great president. I think that I have the energy and the will to bring people together,” he stated. Stern concurred with Schwarzenegger, saying “I think you would’ve won.” The Terminator actor agreed, telling the interviewer that fans have approached him saying they wished he was president.Schwarzenegger’s Austrian nationality restricts him from running for president, but he says he still has a passion for bringing people together and creating social change. He briefly mentioned the USC Schwarzenegger Institute, a program “committed to advancing post-partisanship, where leaders put people over political parties and work together to find the best ideas and solutions to benefit the people they serve.” The former California governor is now 76 but assured Stern that he still has the drive to make a difference. “I’m full of enthusiasm. I’m as enthusiastic and excited as I was when I’m 40 years old,” he said.RELATED: Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He Almost Died From Botched Heart Surgery
Arnold Schwarzenegger recently discussed his presidential aspirations in an interview.
As reported by People, when he spoke to Howard Stern earlier this month, Schwarzenegger said that he would have pursued politics past his time as governor if he could. “I think that I would’ve made a great president. I think that I have the energy and the will to bring people together,” he stated. Stern concurred with Schwarzenegger, saying “I think you would’ve won.” The Terminator actor agreed, telling the interviewer that fans have approached him saying they wished he was president.
Schwarzenegger’s Austrian nationality restricts him from running for president, but he says he still has a passion for bringing people together and creating social change. He briefly mentioned the USC Schwarzenegger Institute, a program “committed to advancing post-partisanship, where leaders put people over political parties and work together to find the best ideas and solutions to benefit the people they serve.” The former California governor is now 76 but assured Stern that he still has the drive to make a difference. “I’m full of enthusiasm. I’m as enthusiastic and excited as I was when I’m 40 years old,” he said.
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