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Lists of fictional presidents of the United States are alphabetical lists of people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction. Media include novels and short stories, comics, plays, movies and television shows.
President of a bipartisan administration based in the new American capital of Honolulu. Succeeds his predecessor who dies of catatonic shock after the ill-fated Battle of Yonkers After a period of relative stability in the new world, he decides to take the United States back on the offensive against 200 million zombies
The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life. This is done either as an alternate history scenario, or occasionally for humorous purposes. Also included are actual US Presidents with a fictional presidency at a ...
During his time as president, he worked to enable Natalia's master plan of stealing the gold from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His Secret Service agents, loyal operatives of the Beloks, removed the gold bars and replaced them with painted clay duplicates, made from clay taken from a clay factory-turned-water treatment plant he bought ...
The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life. This is done either as an alternate history scenario, or occasionally for humorous purposes. Also included are actual U.S. presidents with a fictional presidency at a ...
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This Election Day, we're looking back at some of the best and worst fictional presidents. Some, like President Palmer in "24," would be easy to support.
In the alternate history novel The Probability Broach as part of the North American Confederacy Series by L. Neil Smith in which the United States became a libertarian state after a successful Whiskey Rebellion and George Washington being overthrown and executed by firing squad for treason in 1794, John C. Calhoun becomes the 6th President in 1831 after James Monroe dies in office.