A six-year-old has gone viral after he pledged to give all kids in school a three-day weekend and ice-cream sundaes every day - when he becomes PRESIDENT.<br /><br />Brodie Kenyon also pledges building huge swimming pools in everybody's backyard - when he's in The White House.<br /><br />Videos, posted online by mum Jessica Kenyon, 32, have gained hundreds of thousands of views and comments with people backing his campaign.<br /><br />Brodie lives in Moultrie, Georgia, USA.<br /><br />He says in the video: "Hey guys, this is Brodie and one day I'm going to be the President of the United States and don't worry guys, you're gonna get a three-day weekend off of school, don't worry, I'm coming right behind you guys.''<br /><br />Jessica, a construction project engineer, said: "He's a little man in a kid's body, he's smart and talented and excels in everything he does."<br /><br />Brodie's inspiration behind the three-day weekend policy came about one Friday morning.<br /><br />He asked his mother what day it was and felt disappointed it was only Friday and not Saturday. <br /><br />This is when he decided to make the impassioned plea for a three-day weekend.<br /><br />Jessica added: "He had no interest in politics before this but after hype and supporters it's a stepping stone."<br /><br />Brodie now wants to become the President of the United States when he grows up and he has even piqued the interest of local Georgia Congressman Buddy Carter.<br /><br />Last week, Brodie was given the chance to speak with Congressman Carter, who praised him for his activism and leadership at such a young age and encouraged him to keep fighting for what he thinks is right. <br /><br />With all the hype, mother Jessica also decided to organise an online petition which now has over 730 signatures. <br /><br />It reads: "6-year-old Brodie Kenyon wholeheartedly believes that every person deserves a 3-day weekend.<br /><br />"He says that everyone needs just one extra day to do 'whatever they want,' whether it be playing outside or going with Nay Nay, the options are limitless.<br /><br />"Knowing how busy the standard 2-day weekend can be, Brodie is also rooting for the grownups, admitting that they should have an extra day for rest.<br /><br />"Brodie also wants everyone to have their very own pool and a daily ice cream sundae at no charge- but that is a long-term goal he can tackle in a few decades.<br /><br />"For now, he is hopeful that he can extend the weekend and shorten the work and school week by 1 day.<br /><br />"You can help him take the next step to make this change by supporting his petition. He is extremely grateful for all of the love and support thus far!"