John Wagner

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==Early Life==
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==Education==
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==Prior To Running For President==
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==Party Primary==
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==General Election==
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==First Term (or, for one term presidents - "Presidency")==
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===Issue 1===
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===Issue 2===
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===Issue 3===
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==Re-Election Campaign(If Necessary)==
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==Second Term (If Necessary)==
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==After Office==
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==Death==
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==Public and Historical Perception==
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==Electoral History==
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==Notes==

Revision as of 09:59, 22 January 2008

John Wagner
56th President of the United States
Predecessor Jacob Woods
Successor Kimberly Ross
Inaugurated January 20, 2089
Left Office January 20, 2097
Political Party Democratic Party
Vice President Mike Leahy
Chief of Staff Christian Glynn
Born August 17, 2049
Spouse Dianna Wagner
Residence Fort Wayne, Indiana
Alma mater Loyola College
Occupation School Teacher
Religion Roman Catholic
Signature

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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==

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