Jack Magruder

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{{Infobox 2|Name = Jack Magruder |Image = http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n132/jackmagruder/13484.jpg|Position = 45th President of the United States |Term-Length = October 16, 2009 - 2013<br><small>Vice President:  [[Jonathan Hayes]] (2010 - 2013)</small> |Predecessor = [[Barack Obama]] |Successor = [[Esther Cullen]]|Position2 = 61st Speaker of the House of Representatives |Term-Length2 = January 4, 2009 - October 16, 2009 |Predecessor2 = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi Nancy Pelosi] |Successor2 = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steny_Hoyer Steny Hoyer] (Acting)<br>[[Fox Reynard]] |Date-of-Birth = November 15, 1960 |Place-of-Birth = Altoona, Pennsylvania |Party = Independent |Spouse = ''Bachelor'' |Religion = Roman Catholic |Party-Colour = green }}
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{{Infobox 2|Name = Jack Magruder |Image = http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n132/jackmagruder/13484.jpg|Position = 45th President of the United States |Term-Length = October 16, 2009 - 2013<br><small>Vice President:  [[Jonathan Hayes]] (2010 - 2013)</small> |Predecessor = [[Barack Obama]] |Successor = [[Esther Cullen]]|Position2 = 61st Speaker of the House of Representatives |Term-Length2 = January 4, 2009 - October 16, 2009 |Predecessor2 = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi Nancy Pelosi] |Successor2 = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steny_Hoyer Steny Hoyer] (Acting)<br>[[Fox Reynard]] |Date-of-Birth = November 15, 1960 |Place-of-Birth = Altoona, Pennsylvania |Party = Independent (2009 - 2013)<br>[[Democrat|Democratic Party]] (until 2009) |Spouse = ''Bachelor'' |Religion = Roman Catholic |Party-Colour = green }}
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'''Jack Magruder''' (born November 15, 1960) was the 45th President of the United States, and the first to ascend to the Presidency from the position of Speaker of the House. He succeeded [[Barack Obama]] in 2009 after his [[Death of Barack Obama|death in the crash of an Amtrak train]].
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'''Jack Magruder''' (born November 15, 1960) was the 45th President of the United States, and the first to ascend to the Presidency from the position of Speaker of the House. He succeeded [[Barack Obama]] in 2009 after his [[Death of Barack Obama|death in the crash of an Amtrak train]], and dropped his affiliation with the Democratic Party.
In 2010, he nominated mainstream Democrat [[Jonathan Hayes]] to be his Vice President. This decision turned to be controversial as it gave Democrats the majority when the Senate was tied in 2011.
In 2010, he nominated mainstream Democrat [[Jonathan Hayes]] to be his Vice President. This decision turned to be controversial as it gave Democrats the majority when the Senate was tied in 2011.
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Jack Magruder
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45th President of the United States
In Office:
October 16, 2009 - 2013
Vice President: Jonathan Hayes (2010 - 2013)
Preceded by Barack Obama
Succeeded by Esther Cullen
61st Speaker of the House of Representatives
In Office:
January 4, 2009 - October 16, 2009
Preceded by Nancy Pelosi
Succeeded by Steny Hoyer (Acting)
Fox Reynard
Born

November 15, 1960
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Political Party Independent (2009 - 2013)
Democratic Party (until 2009)
Spouse Bachelor
Profession {{{Profession}}}
Religion Roman Catholic


Jack Magruder (born November 15, 1960) was the 45th President of the United States, and the first to ascend to the Presidency from the position of Speaker of the House. He succeeded Barack Obama in 2009 after his death in the crash of an Amtrak train, and dropped his affiliation with the Democratic Party.

In 2010, he nominated mainstream Democrat Jonathan Hayes to be his Vice President. This decision turned to be controversial as it gave Democrats the majority when the Senate was tied in 2011.

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