Democratic New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker said he will change the official name of the New York Giants to the “New Jersey Giants” if elected president in 2020.

Booker made the comment during a Wednesday appearance on the “Fired Up” podcast, hosted by former Obama White House aide Brad Jenkins, according to USA Today.

“Should I become President of the United States, and the stars in the universe line up, and my team is the Super Bowl champions that year … I’m telling you, when they’re in the White House, I will turn to the world and say — it won’t be a slip of the tongue — I will say, ‘I am proud to be here with the New Jersey Giants,’” the 2020 presidential candidate told Jenkins.

“At that point, I figure I will have swagger, Secret Service, and the nuclear codes,” Booker continued. “Are they really going to step to me and correct me?”

The Giants’ MetLife stadium is located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, separated from New York by both the Hudson and Hackensack Rivers. Booker said too many teams like the Brooklyn Nets are represented by New York that could be represented by Jersey.

“New York takes everything, even the mayors. Ed Koch was born in Jersey. Listen, 700,000 of my people from Jersey commute to New York. We are driving that city. I don’t beg for anything. It’s not a beg, it’s a demand,” Booker said, adding that the Bills are the “only true New York team.”

A number of Twitter users have expressed concern over his remarks.

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