Howard Stern: I could have helped voters see Hillary Clinton in a different light

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NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Howard Stern has a new book out called 'Howard Stern Comes Again.'

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On Monday, he took his promotional tour to ABC's Good Morning America, where he was asked about the latest election -- particularly how Donald Trump benefited from coming on his show.

"I wanted to see Hillary Clinton win," Stern said. "If she had come on the show-- the way I helped Donald was I let him come on and be a personality. Whether you liked him or not ... people related to him as a human being."

Stern said his show could have helped Clinton reach a different audience.

"I wanted to do that for Hillary. The big knock against Hillary, especially with some of the male audience, was, 'Eh, we don't like her,'" he said..

He added that he believed Clinton was afraid of him.

"I thought that perhaps if she came on my show, we could've stripped away some of the pomp and circumstance or the tightness that comes with running for president and, like Donald, she could've been seen in a different light," he said.

Stern says his relationship with Trump has cooled since turning down a speaking gig at the Republican National Convention.

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