Hollywood star and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger laid out his plan for saving democracy on Friday night’s episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, and it involves Democrats and Republicans working together—something even Maher seemed skeptical of seeing happen anytime soon.

Speaking to Maher, The Terminator star, who served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011, explained his plan, which consists of three parts. “What I suggest is to have a proposal like the Save Democracy Act, where we go and make Election Day a holiday so that everyone has time to go out and go to the election,” the 78-year-old icon began. Maher noted that Democrats already support the idea of making Election Day a national holiday.

Schwarzenegger continued laying out his plan, telling Maher, “The

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