Alec Watters
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Revision as of 11:36, 25 January 2008
Alec Watters | |
50th President of the United States | |
Predecessor | Donald Lexington |
Successor | Christian Bates |
Inaugurated | January 20, 2049 |
Left Office | January 20, 2057 |
Political Party | Civic Union Party |
Vice President | Hugh Sanderson |
Chief of Staff | Gwen Lansing |
Born | December 19, 2002 |
Spouse | Jessica Watters |
Residence | Fort Myers, Florida |
Alma mater | Texas A&M |
Occupation | Business Owner |
Religion | Episcopal |
Signature | |
Considered one of the greatest presidents in history - well loved and respected and really ended up driving the movement for the Civic Union. He had chosen a very Dick Cheney like VP (one who had no ambition), so when he left there was a vacuum of power in the party, and in the country, and the results was a fracturing of the vote, the election of a LIBERTARIAN candidate who was the most charasmatic and interesting person with the most name recognition, and 12 consecutive years of divided government. The climate resulted in Gregory Navarro selecting a republican as his vice presidential running mate, in a move to unify the country - which ended up simply destroying the republican party, and to a large degree, the CU party as well.
Contents |
Early Life
Education
Prior To Running For President
Party Primary
General Election
First Term (or, for one term presidents - "Presidency")
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
Re-Election Campaign(If Necessary)
Second Term (If Necessary)
After Office
Death
Public and Historical Perception
Electoral History
==Notes==