![]() Then, as he tells it, CBS newsman Jules Dundes steered him away from that route. The dream was real enough to propel Kerner, ’72, into premed studies. “At that point I would come out with my plan for universal health care and run for Senate.” It involved becoming a doctor, joining the American Medical Association and “quietly working my way up the ranks, hiding my politics, until I became president of the AMA,” he explains. To that end, he had a rather unusual plan. Not head of a successful film production company about to release a $75 million adaptation of Charlotte’s Web, but president of the United States. ![]() ![]() When Jordan Kerner was a sophomore at Stanford, he wanted to be president.
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