As of midday Friday, more than 159,000 people had signed a
petition for the comedian to be a debate host because he has played
"an influential and iconic role in covering U.S. politics and
media."
Stewart, who ended his 16 year-run on "The Daily Show" on Aug. 6, is
more than qualified or the job, the petition said, noting that he
interviewed 15 heads of state and 22 U.S. cabinet members "while
establishing himself as the most trusted person in (satirical)
news."
Supporters of the Stewart campaign include Democratic presidential
hopeful Martin O'Malley, who said on Twitter that he had signed.
Neither Stewart's representatives nor the Commission on Presidential
Debates returned calls for comment on Friday.
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Stewart stepped down from "The Daily Show" without saying what he
planned to do next. His only announced engagement so far is to host
the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) SummerSlam in New York on
Sunday that will be shown on WWE pay-per-view television.
(Reporting By Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bill Trott)
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