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|Name = Elizabeth Warren | |Name = Elizabeth Warren | ||
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|Position = 44th [[President of the United States]] | |Position = 44th [[President of the United States]] | ||
- | |Term-Length = 2009 - | + | |Term-Length = 2009 - 2017<br><small>Vice President(s): [[Aaron Reid|Reid]], [[Andrew Merrilin|Merrilin]]</small> |
|Predecessor = George W Bush | |Predecessor = George W Bush | ||
|Successor = [[Whitney Mason]] | |Successor = [[Whitney Mason]] | ||
- | |Date-of-Birth = | + | |Position2 = Governor of [[Pennsylvania]] |
- | |Place-of-Birth = | + | |Term-Length2 = 2007 - 2009 |
+ | |Predecessor2 = Ed Rendell | ||
+ | |Successor2 = ''Creation of Regions'' | ||
+ | |Date-of-Birth = 1963 | ||
+ | |Place-of-Birth = Philadephia, PA | ||
|Party = [[Republican Party|Republican]] | |Party = [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
- | |Spouse = | + | |Spouse = Senator James Warren, deceased |
- | |Religion = | + | |Religion = Roman Catholic |
|Party-Colour = red}} | |Party-Colour = red}} | ||
- | '''Elizabeth Warren''' was the 44th [[President of the United States]] and the first female President, serving from 2009 to | + | '''Elizabeth Warren''' is was the 44th [[President of the United States]] and the first female President, serving from 2009 to 2017. She also served previously as Governor of Pennsylvania. |
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+ | During her Presidency, she aquired the term "Our Lady" and is noted as America's first "Iron Lady" in the White House. She earned this title early on by ending the nuclear threat of Kim Jong Il and bringing democracy to North Korea. She is well remembered for her fight against terrorism and eradicating the domestic terrorist oragnization Al-Qaeda of America and bringing terrorism against the U.S. and her allies to a stand-still around the world. Her foreign policy and national security policy were filled with muscle, bringing both praise and criticism. | ||
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+ | Throughout her Presidency, polling suggests that her job performance was consistently approved of by the American public, never falling below 51% during her tenure. With her highest support near 80% following her successful 48-hour war victory against North Korea and her dramatic response to terror attacks, she has been remembered as one of the most well-liked Presidents in modern history. | ||
==Presidency== | ==Presidency== | ||
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===First term=== | ===First term=== | ||
- | + | In her first term, President Warren defeated of Kim Jong Il, officially ended the five decade-old Korean war, liberated North Korea, and started the reunification process of Korea. When American soldiers were taken hostage and executed by terrorists in Peshawar, Elizabeth Warren responded with deadly force and bombed terror sites across Pakistan. She balanced the federal budget for the first time in a decade, made tax relief permanent and confirmed two new supreme court justices. | |
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+ | When terrorists attacked Washington DC, she rallied the nation under Operation Fortress America, her new security plan that expanded anti-terror tools and counterterror operations. She began work on the formation of the NATO of the Pacific, called PATO. | ||
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===2012 presidential election=== | ===2012 presidential election=== | ||
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===Second term=== | ===Second term=== | ||
- | + | Her second inauguration projected a President confident in her stature both at home and in the world, a theme that would resonate throughout the second term of her Presidency. | |
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+ | Only weeks later, the Pacific Area Treaty (establishing the Pacific Area Treaty Organization) would be ratified unanimously in the Senate, amounting to one of Mrs. Warren's greatest achievements. PATO would serve as a counter-balance to China, much like NATO is to Russia, and expand America's influence in the Pacific realm. | ||
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+ | On Good Friday of 2013, terrorists struck again by firing hand-held MANPAD rockets taking out airplanes in Memphis and New Orleans. A failed strike in North Carolina led to local police chasing the terrorists into a Daycare Center where they took dozens of kids hostage. On the orders of President Warren, federal agents took out the terrorists and saved all the children. While two planes were destroyed, President Warren again rallied the nation against these acts of terrorism. On Christmas of 2015, the terrorists would try again with plots against Mr. Rushmore, a Mormon Cathedral in Salt Lake City and inside the Mall of America in Minnestoa, but Mrs. Warren's anti-terror efforts thwarted their efforts. It was after the thwarted Christmas attacks that Elizabeth Warren announced that she had captured the Al Qaeda of America mastermind, known as "Blue Eyes", and she informed the nation that the courts issued the first revocation of citizenship under the anti-terror laws she signed. | ||
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|years = [[United States presidential election, 2008|2008]] | |years = [[United States presidential election, 2008|2008]] | ||
|after = [[Andrew Merrilin]] | |after = [[Andrew Merrilin]] | ||
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44th President of the United States | ||||
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In Office: 2009 - 2017 Vice President(s): Reid, Merrilin | ||||
Preceded by | George W Bush | |||
Succeeded by | Whitney Mason | |||
Governor of Pennsylvania | ||||
In Office: 2007 - 2009 | ||||
Preceded by | Ed Rendell | |||
Succeeded by | Creation of Regions | |||
Born | 1963 Philadephia, PA | |||
Political Party | Republican | |||
Spouse | Senator James Warren, deceased | |||
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Elizabeth Warren is was the 44th President of the United States and the first female President, serving from 2009 to 2017. She also served previously as Governor of Pennsylvania.
During her Presidency, she aquired the term "Our Lady" and is noted as America's first "Iron Lady" in the White House. She earned this title early on by ending the nuclear threat of Kim Jong Il and bringing democracy to North Korea. She is well remembered for her fight against terrorism and eradicating the domestic terrorist oragnization Al-Qaeda of America and bringing terrorism against the U.S. and her allies to a stand-still around the world. Her foreign policy and national security policy were filled with muscle, bringing both praise and criticism.
Throughout her Presidency, polling suggests that her job performance was consistently approved of by the American public, never falling below 51% during her tenure. With her highest support near 80% following her successful 48-hour war victory against North Korea and her dramatic response to terror attacks, she has been remembered as one of the most well-liked Presidents in modern history.
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Presidency
- See main article: Presidency of Elizabeth Warren
2008 presidential election
- See main article: United States presidential election, 2008
Warren ran for Vice President after being selected by the 2008 Republican Presidential nominee John McCain, which they won in the November general election. However, McCain died a mere weeks later in December, resulting in the electoral college electing her as President and Aaron Reid to be her Vice President.
First term
In her first term, President Warren defeated of Kim Jong Il, officially ended the five decade-old Korean war, liberated North Korea, and started the reunification process of Korea. When American soldiers were taken hostage and executed by terrorists in Peshawar, Elizabeth Warren responded with deadly force and bombed terror sites across Pakistan. She balanced the federal budget for the first time in a decade, made tax relief permanent and confirmed two new supreme court justices.
When terrorists attacked Washington DC, she rallied the nation under Operation Fortress America, her new security plan that expanded anti-terror tools and counterterror operations. She began work on the formation of the NATO of the Pacific, called PATO.
2012 presidential election
- See main article: United States presidential election, 2012
Warren defeated Democrat Michael Casmir in the 2012 general election. Reid was replaced by Andrew Merrilin as her running mate for her re-election campaign.
Second term
Her second inauguration projected a President confident in her stature both at home and in the world, a theme that would resonate throughout the second term of her Presidency.
Only weeks later, the Pacific Area Treaty (establishing the Pacific Area Treaty Organization) would be ratified unanimously in the Senate, amounting to one of Mrs. Warren's greatest achievements. PATO would serve as a counter-balance to China, much like NATO is to Russia, and expand America's influence in the Pacific realm.
On Good Friday of 2013, terrorists struck again by firing hand-held MANPAD rockets taking out airplanes in Memphis and New Orleans. A failed strike in North Carolina led to local police chasing the terrorists into a Daycare Center where they took dozens of kids hostage. On the orders of President Warren, federal agents took out the terrorists and saved all the children. While two planes were destroyed, President Warren again rallied the nation against these acts of terrorism. On Christmas of 2015, the terrorists would try again with plots against Mr. Rushmore, a Mormon Cathedral in Salt Lake City and inside the Mall of America in Minnestoa, but Mrs. Warren's anti-terror efforts thwarted their efforts. It was after the thwarted Christmas attacks that Elizabeth Warren announced that she had captured the Al Qaeda of America mastermind, known as "Blue Eyes", and she informed the nation that the courts issued the first revocation of citizenship under the anti-terror laws she signed.
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Preceded by Dick Cheney | Republican Party vice presidential candidate 2008 | Succeeded by Andrew Merrilin |
Preceded by George W Bush | President of the United States 2009 - 2016 Vice President(s): Reid, Merrilin | Succeeded by Whitney Mason |
Preceded by John McCain | Republican Party presidential candidate 2012 | Succeeded by David Gamble |
Presidents of the United States of America |
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George W Bush · John McCain · Elizabeth Warren · Whitney Mason · Akeem Mellis · Tim Kent · Andrew Brockmeier · Sean Radcliffe · Randy Peterson · GEG Nelson |
United States presidential election, 2008 | |
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Democratic Party | Primary polls , Debates |
Candidates | Hillary Clinton (Presidential candidate), Barack Obama (Vice Presidential candidate) · John Edwards · Barack Obama |
Republican Party | Primary polls , Debates |
Candidates | John McCain (Presidential candidate), Elizabeth Warren (Vice Presidential candidate) · Mike Huckabee · Mitt Romney |
Other 2008 elections: House , Senate , Gubernatorial , Presidential |