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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 in: Smiling Friends (TV series, episode "Mr. President") Played by: Mike Bocchetti; Was vice president to President Pinhead until a month before the presidential election, succeeding via the 25th Amendment after Pinhead died of food poisoning from shrimp. Favorite food is lamb barbeque.
People have frequently been portrayed in fiction as the president of the United States.Media include novels and short stories, comics, plays, films, and television shows. The roles include fictional presidents, fictionalized accounts of actual presidents, and real historical figures who did not in fact become president, typically in works of alternate history or comed
This is a list of political officeholders from works of fiction. It includes links to standalone lists of fictional U.S. presidents , U.S. vice presidents, U.S. presidential candidates, British prime ministers , British monarchs , and British politicians .
President in: The Last Ship (TV series) (TV Series) (Season 3) He is the second African American president (as it is implied the incumbent president during the outbreak was Barack Obama ). He is the former mayor of St. Louis , where he presides over one of the most effective quarantines during the Red Flu pandemic, saving over 100,000 people.
President in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, a 2010 animated movie. Former War Hero, Widower, with one daughter named Rose. President in a world dominated by the super-powered Criminal Syndicate of America, an organization responsible for the death of The First Lady. An alternate version of the super-villain known as Terminator.
President in: The Summit (TV mini-series, 2008) Conservative who attends a summit in Canada discussing an international tax and an anti-terrorism measure during his last year in office. Is willing to support the tax in exchange for support on the anti-terrorism measure, but withdraws his support when terrorists demand the tax be passed.
In stark contrast to Franken, President Lieberman was widely considered to be one of the greatest Presidents in US history. Notably, the novel, which was written in 1999, correctly predicted that Lieberman would be the Democratic vice presidential nominee in the 2000 election, though with Gore rather than Franken as the presidential candidate.