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Kang and Kodos have invaded the Earth on several occasions, with varying results. In 1996, Kang and Kodos impersonated Bill Clinton and Bob Dole and ran against each other in the 1996 election. After convincing Americans that voting for a third party candidate would be a waste of a vote, Kang was elected president. [3]
In the seventh annual Treehouse of Horror episode, Bart discovers his long-lost twin Hugo, Lisa grows a colony of small beings, and Kang and Kodos impersonate Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in order to win the 1996 presidential election. It was written by Ken Keeler, Dan Greaney, and David X. Cohen, and directed by Mike B. Anderson. [1]
President in: "Treehouse of Horror VII" (The Simpsons)Kang is elected president in 1996 after he and his companion Kodos capture and impersonate presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole when informed by Homer Simpson of that year's presidential election.
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At the planet, Kang and Kodos take the Simpsons as exhibitions to a zoo. After a while, the Simpsons are informed they must choose one of them to be dined in a ritual. Everyone votes for Homer to be sacrificed — even he changes his vote from Bart to himself after seeing the other votes — but he gets rescued by some hippie -looking Rigelians ...
On Election Day 2020, Marge calls Homer and tells him to get to Springfield Elementary to vote. At the school, Homer quickly decides everyone he wants to vote for, except for who he wants to be President. Lisa enters the booth and tries to get Homer to remember everything bad about the previous four years, but Homer remembers nothing.