After an incredibly heartfelt and off-the-cuff speech at last night’s VMAs, Kanye West has announced his presidential bid for 2020. For the third year in a row, he’s stolen the show. Maybe Kanye should just be next year’s host, or at least start his own award show. It would certainly be better than the joke that’s become of MTV’s VMAs. In fact, Kanye used his chance on the televised event to call out the very company producing it, spotlighting MTV for hounding ratings.

Does he have your vote America? @kanyewest accepts the Video Vanguard award http://t.co/pyg3SBh8gq — MTV (@MTV) August 31, 2015

It seems he’s had a complete change of heart, denouncing controlling kids with brands (Yeezy is all about freedom), and calling himself a millennial (though at 38 years old, that’s like Hillary’s claim to be one of the common folk). Proclaiming himself to be music’s modern day martyr, admitting to partaking in the pre-show dutchie, and calling out industry hypocrisy…these are qualities we need in our nation’s leadership, bro! What’s more, Kanye has already gained the institutional support of the democrats.

This doesn’t have a whole lot to do with electronic music, but let’s make it about electronic music and have some fun while we can. If artists are now viable presidential candidates, here are a few DJs we’d like to see in the running for 2020…

Seth Troxler

The world needs more Troxlers, someone who isn’t afraid to call bullshit on the industry. Someone who knows Album of the Year when he hears it… Viable teammate for Kanye’s campaign? We think so.

Dillon Francis

Who better to serve as Commander-In-Chief than DJ Hanzel. If we can’t laugh and play with spoons, then what are we doin’ here?

Skrillex

Actually, if Sonny doesn’t already have your vote then we can’t help you.

Claude Von Stroke

Because why not have the Inaugural Ball be a Dirty Bird Bar-B-Que?

Kaskade

Peace, love, and unity to all the land. Just look at that coy demeanor and classy hair part, this is the face of America’s youth. And being a devout mormon and family man is sure to garner the right wing vote… Hear, hear!

In all seriousness, I hope everyone can see the satire dripping off the screen. If we no longer care about political experience being a requisite for presidential candidacy, then hell, why not elect Kanye! Let us know who you’d vote for president, and let me leave you with this…

Here is the full transcribed version of the speech, courtesy of Rolling Stone