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s, U through Z.


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President Claire Hale Underwood

* President in ''
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'' (Season 5-present) * At the start of the series, she is the CEO of Clean Water Initiative (CWI), a charitable organization. She has also been married for over 20 years to Frank Underwood, a Democratic Congressman from South Carolina. She is a crucial part in helping Frank manipulate his way into the Presidency after he is betrayed for the Secretary of State nomination by new President Garrett Walker. * In
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, she is the new
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from December 2013 after Frank becomes Walker's vice president. By the end of this season, she becomes First Lady of the United States in October 2014 when Frank ensures Walker's resignation and his own ascension to the position of President. * In
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, she serves for a few months in 2015 as United States Ambassador to the United Nations but is forced to resign after falling for a manipulation of Russian President Viktor Petrov. The reason publicly stated for her resignation is to focus on Frank's re-election bid to cover up her failing. This event, combined with increasing tensions with Frank motivates her to leave him just before the Democratic New Hampshire primary in January 2016. * After weeks of tensions between the two and a coverup of their marital split, Claire returns to Frank when he is shot and wounded in an assassination attempt in March 2016. This is however at the cost of Frank agreeing to make her his vice presidential candidate for the presidential election by manipulating the Democratic National Convention. With Frank facing investigation at the end of Season 4 due to past crimes, Claire suggests stirring up fear of terrorism to improve their popularity. * During the events of Season 5, Claire is elected as
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in the 2016 election by the Senate initially after the Underwood campaign abuses presidential power to force Ohio and Tennessee into a scenario where their results cannot be certified, thus throwing the election of President to the House of Representatives. She becomes Acting President of the United States on January 20, 2017 due to the House being unable to choose between Frank and Republican nominee Will Conway. During her acting term, Claire proposes a new election in Ohio and Tennessee that is adopted by Congress and sees the Underwood's win after leaking damaging recordings of Conway and his vice presidential candidate, General Ted Brockhart. * Claire resumes her new role as vice president once Frank resumes office in mid February 2017 but Frank is continually hounded by congressional investigations into his past. Frank, with the help of Chief of Staff Doug Stamper, manipulates events to allow a face saving resignation. * Therefore, Claire is sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on March 15, 2017 after Frank submits his resignation. This concludes Season 5. * Played by:
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* Political Party:
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President Francis J. "Frank" Underwood

* President in ''
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'' (Season 2–5) * At the start of the series, he is the Democratic
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in the
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and a Congressman from South Carolina. He is initially promised the position of US Secretary of State by incoming President Garrett Walker but when Walker reneges, Underwood sets in motion a plan to replace Walker as president. * The first half of his plan sees him become vice president after manipulating a situation to get incumbent Vice President Jim Matthews to run in the special election for his old position as Governor of Pennsylvania, with Frank destroying the campaign of Congressman Peter Russo. Frank then makes a deal with Raymond Tusk, a billionaire energy tycoon with significant influence over President Walker, to ensure Frank replaces Matthews as vice president. During these efforts, Frank is forced to murder his lover Zoe Barnes, a journalist, as well as Russo to ensure their silence. * During Season 2 as vice president, Frank continues to undermine President Walker and ensures his resignation on October 30, 2014 by implicating Walker in a money laundering scheme orchestrated by Tusk and a Chinese businessman to stack Congress in favor of the Democrats. Frank becomes President upon Walker's resignation. * In the events of Season 3, Underwood is embattled due to low popularity from the Walker scandal, a hostile Congress and a rebelling Democratic party. After initially pledging to not run in 2016, Frank uses Congress forcing him to de-fund his 'America Works' job program (a massive reform of social security and medical benefits to pay for new jobs) to enter the 2016 primaries. He runs primarily against former Solicitor General Heather Dunbar in the Democratic primary. * During this campaign, Underwood is incapacitated due to assassination attempt in March 2016 and is sidelined for two weeks, his duties fulfilled by VP Donald Blythe in an acting capacity. Prior to this attempt, Underwood's wife Claire had left him and it had been covered up. They resumed their relationship after the assassination attempt, with Underwood agreeing to make Claire his VP candidate in 2016, manipulating the DNC to do so. * Runs against Republican Governor of New York Will Conway in the 2016 election. Underwood uses fear of terrorism to stir up his popularity against the more popular Conway and on Election Day he abuses presidential power to force Ohio and Tennessee into a scenario where their results cannot be certified, thus throwing the election of President to the House of Representatives. Claire briefly becomes Acting President of the United States for four weeks in January and February 2017 due to the House being unable to choose between Frank and Conway. Claire proposes a new election in Ohio and Tennessee that is adopted by Congress and sees the Underwood's win after leaking damaging recordings of Conway and his vice presidential candidate, General Ted Brockhart. * Underwood is then sworn in for a new term in mid February 2017 but is immediately dogged by impeachment hearings due to his past efforts to gain the Presidency. With the help of his chief of staff, Doug Stamper, Underwood spins what really happened with his crimes and uses it to face savingly resign as president on March 15, 2017 so he can enter the private sector and gain more power in the shadows whilst Claire is president. * Played by:
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* Political Party:
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President Matthew Underwood

* President in '' The Guest of Honor'', a 1989 novel by
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* Former TV Anchorman who was elected to the U.S. Senate. * Married to former Supermodel Alice Armstrong Underwood.


President Nigel Uno

* President in: '' Codename: Kids Next Door'' – "Operation: W.H.I.T.E.-H.O.U.S.E." episode * Played by:
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President Gloria Valdez

* President in ''
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'', a 1999 movie. * Vice President to President Jack Cahill, becomes President when he is shot and killed in a struggle over the nuclear football. * Forces China to back down during a nuclear exchange. * Played by María Conchita Alonso


President-elect Francisco Vargas

* President-elect in ''
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'' Season 6 Episode 1 * Born in
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. * Former Governor of Pennsylvania. * First
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to win a presidential election. * Defeated Senator and former First Lady Mellie Grant in the
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. * Assassinated on stage in Fairmount Park during his Election Night victory speech. * Possibly the shortest serving President-elect in history, being killed less than an hour after the announcement of him winning the election. * Political Party: Democratic. * Played by
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President Funny Valentine

* President and primary antagonist in '' JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part VII: Steel Ball Run'' * Referred to as the 23rd president, taking office in 1889. * Uses a Stand ability called Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap to travel across dimensions, also capable of pulling objects and people from other dimensions. * Has scars on his back in the shape of the modern
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. * Wishes to use the power of the Saint's Corpse (heavily implied to be the remains of
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) to bring his country into a golden age at the expense of the rest of the world. In the climax of Steel Ball Run, he is able to use the Saint's Corpse to augment Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap into D4C Love Train, capable of redirecting misfortune away from Valentine. * Has the ability to play mandolin with his feet and dance without making a sound. * Primary catchphrase is "Dojya~n!" (which translates to "Ta-da~" in English) * Speaks of a metaphor relating to "taking the first napkin".


President Margaret Valentine

* President in: '' Y: The Last Man'' * When a plague kills all males, Secretary of Agriculture Valentine is the highest survivor on the chain of succession. *Based on
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President Rudolfo Valenzuela

* President in: ''The General's President'' by
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* First
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President. * Married to First Lady Manuella Valenzuela. * Born in
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after his parents emigrated there from
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to escape the Batista regime. * Served in the
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101st Airborne Division in
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and later attended university on the GI Bill, obtaining a PhD. * Served as Deputy Secretary for African Affairs under President Wheeler, and later also served as Wheeler's envoy to
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after the death of Fidel Castro. * Helped work out an agreement between President Wheeler and Castro's successor, Colonel Juan Augustin Lopez, which restored diplomatic and trade relations between the two countries. * After serving in the Wheeler Administration took up a post as the Dean of International Relations at the
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. * Appointed Secretary of State by President Arne Haugen, replacing Secretary Coulter. * Later appointed as
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in the Haugen Administration, replacing the reluctant incumbent Thomas M. "Jumper" Cromwell, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. * After President Arne Haugen is shot in an assassination attempt, he names Valenzuela as vice president before passing out and being hospitalised. Whilst Haugen recovers in
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, Valenzuela serves as Acting President. * Becomes President upon the resignation of President Arne Haugen, who decides to retire shortly after getting shot. Despite not being born in the United States he eligible to succeed and become president due to having US Citizenship granted to all Puerto Ricans by the Jones Act. * Appoints Marianne Weisner, the former
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, as his vice president.


President Hallux Valgus

* President in: '' Et Tu, Babe'' by Mark Leyner * The 82nd President of the United States, Valgus had the distinction of being the first U.S. president with no gastrointestinal tract, having to survive via symbiotic bacteria in his torso which transformed airborne toxins into carbohydrates and protein. He wore a spandex unitard at all times.


President Josephine Vannebuker-Brown

* President in: ''
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'' by Pat Frank * Served as Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare * She is the highest survivor in the chain of succession after a nuclear war.


President Peter J. "Doc" Varney

* President the 1932 movie
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* Hired as double for charisma challenged Presidential candidate Theodore K. Blair, Carnival Barker Varney * become so popular on his own he is elected President * Defeats Stevenson in the election by promising reform in Government. * Married to Felicia Hammond, daughter of the late former President Hammond. * Played by
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President Villers

* President in the short story ''
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'', by Isaac Asimov. * Was a president as of fall 2008.


President Martin Vincenzo

* President in: ''
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'' role-playing game * Served 2037–2041 * Defeated incumbent Andrew McAlister in 2036 Election * Technocrat Party * 2nd UCAS President , 48th US President * Defeated by Carl Preston in the 2040 election.


President

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* President in:
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'' * Voigt was elected in
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after telepathically influencing voters. He had the paranormal ability to mimic and outdo any other paranormal ability. * Vice-president was
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President Thomas Voss

* President in: ''Resistance: A Hole in the Sky'' * President in 1953. * 36th President of the United States. * Former Assistant Secretary of the Interior. * Succeeded President Douglas MacArthur to office following the General's death in the Chimeran War; led remnants of the United States following the aftermath of the alien invasion. * Status unknown as of the war's end in 1957.


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President "The Wacko"

* President in ''
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'' * Was a rising, outspoken political star before the Great Panic. * Appointed as Vice-President of the United States after "The Big Guy" is sworn in. * Becomes President after "The Big Guy" dies after the United States goes on the offensive against 200 million zombies. * Lives in semi-retirement in
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* Implied to be former Governor
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President Andrew Wadsworth

* President in ''The R Document,'' by
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. * Vernon T. Tynan, the Hoover-esque Director of the FBI, plans to order Wadsworth assassinated in order to take power, hoping that Wadsworth's vice president, Frank Loomis, will be less resistant to Tynan's theft of political power. * Party: not specified.


President Jefferson Lee Wainwright

* President in ''A War of Shadows'' by
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* Imposes
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after multiple outbreaks of a plague. * Part of a conspiracy to seize power and impose elitist values * After exposed by an
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investigator, agrees to end the emergency and retire.


Acting President Glen Allen Walken

* President in: ''
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'' (TV series) * Played by:
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* Born in Liberty, Missouri, Walken is a Vietnam veteran, is possibly married, has a dog named Bess and is "one
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dinner away from sudden
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." * Walken was Speaker of the House and became acting president during a national emergency involving Zoey Bartlet (the position of Vice President had just been left vacant). President Bartlet invokes the 25th Amendment and temporarily resigns before resuming office a few days later. * Attempted to gain his party's nomination later; despite winning the
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, Walken loses to Senator
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. * Party:
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President Garrett Walker

* President in: ''
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'' (TV series) * Former CEO and Governor of Colorado * Democratic nominee in the
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; running mate Pennsylvania Governor Jim Matthews. * Walker had promised to appoint
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Francis Underwood as Secretary of State, but reneges on the advice of his mentor, billionaire businessman Raymond Tusk. * Underwood plots to bring down and replace Walker as president while presenting himself as a Presidential ally. During his machinations, Underwood sets up alcoholic Congressman Peter Russo as the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania Governor and then sabotages him in order to persuade the disgruntled Matthews to resign as vice president and run for his old post. * Again on advice from Tusk, Walker nominates Underwood as vice president to assist in a looming trade war with the Chinese.Underwood earns Walker's wrath after sabotaging negotiations with the Chinese and covering up Tusk and business partner Feng's money laundering and political contributions. * Following news leaks of the money laundering, Walker becomes unpopular as Underwood schemes to tag him with the scandal. Walker admits marriage counselling where he was prescribed drugs, casting doubts upon his ability to lead. * After Tusk decides to lie to a Congressional committee and allege that Walker knew of the money laundering, Walker resigns to avoid impeachment.


President Wallace

* President in:
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President Albert Baker Warren

* President in ''
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'', "The Stalker" episode. * 44th President of the United States * Mother was 1960s movie star Rita Lake who married a U.S. Senator, and was the target of a time travelling stalker.


President Cristina Warren

* President in the 2018
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video game '' Detroit: Become Human'' * Born on September 17, 1985. * Elected to office in 2038 in a very close election that divided the country. * Had no political experience and had not held any elected office before becoming president, but relied on her former career as an internet celebrity and
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to amass a large
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following that helped her to win. * Oversaw some of the most tense US-Russian relations since the Cold War, clashing with Russian President Artem Ivanoff over ownership of newly discovered Thirium (a substance used in the production of
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) reserves in the
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. The tensions resulted in both nations deploying their naval forces to the area and engaging in skirmishes, which in the opinion of both the
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and her own Secretary of Defense Denis Riggs brought the planet its closest in history to World War Three. * Said to be under investigation by Congress for her close ties to android manufacturing conglomerate CyberLife, as suspicions exist that the company helped her to win the election by helping her in obtaining compromising information about her opponent during the presidential campaign. This, along with other political struggles in her first terms resulted in her 2038 approval rating being at only 38%. * Dispatched the
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to
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in an attempt to put down an android rebellion, ordering the soldiers to set up recall centers and destroy the humanoid robots. * Depending on the player's actions during the game, Warren will hold a live conference at the
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to either make peace with the androids and accept their existence as a new life form, or declare war on them. * Portrayed by: Christina Batman


President Caleb Warrens

* President in '' The Purge: Election Year'' * The incumbent and presumably lame duck President of the United States and the leader of the New Founding Fathers of America in 2040. * In the run-up to the 2040 presidential election, Warrens and the leadership of the NFFA decide to revoke immunity on government officials during the Purge, a move intended to eliminate Charlie Roan, an independent presidential candidate who wishes to abolish the Purge, and ensure the election of Minister Edwidge Owens, the NFFA's presidential candidate. * At an NFFA prayer event, during which Charlie Roan was planned to be sacrificed, Warrens and other members of the NFFA are killed by anti-Purge resistance fighters led by Dante Bishop. * Portrayed by: Raymond J. Barry


President Warrick

* Female President in
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's novel '' The Last Centurion'' *
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, elected by 48.2% of the popular vote in the
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. * Became mentally unhinged during multiple crisis faced by her administration, all worsened by her fatally flawed executive decisions. * Replaced by President Carson (
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) in a landslide during the intensely contested 2020 election.


President Dean Cooper Wallace

* President in:
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's
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novels ''
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'' and '' Atlantis Found'' * In office from 2000 to 2005. In ''Flood Tide'' it is revealed he has certain less-than-ethical connections to Chinese interests.


President Garner Ward

* President in:
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's
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novels '' Trojan Odyssey'' and '' Black Wind''. * Described as resembling
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in appearance and manner. President Ward asked Admiral Sandecker to take the Vice Presidency after his original Vice President was diagnosed with a terminal illness.


President Ward

* President in '' Dead End Drive In'', a 1988 Australian movie. * Mentioned in a television broadcast.


President Adam Warner

* Was a former U.S. Senator from New York, and before that a New York City District Attorney. * Wife Mary Beth Warner attempted to murder his mistress by running her over before the election.


President Ralph Warner

* President in '' Homeland (season 8)'' * Former
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, who served during the short-lived administration of President Elizabeth Keane. * Briefly became Acting President when Keane was temporarily removed from office under the 25th Amendment. Although she was later reinstated, Keane chose to resign from the office in order to preserve American democracy threatened by misinformation, polarisation and her own tarnished reputation. Her resignation allowed Warner to succeed her as president. * In an attempt to unify the country after Keane's resignation, Warner chose Benjamin Hayes as his vice president, becoming the first president since
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to have a vice president from the opposing political party. * During his administration he oversaw a proposed peace deal between the
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,
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and the United States, negotiating with Taliban leader Haissam Haqqani. * Killed alongside
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Daoud in a helicopter crash en route back to
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after delivering a speech to troops stationed in a rural area of the country. * Succeeded by Vice President Benjamin Hayes, who orders a
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on the helicopter crash site to incinerate his body and prevent it being used for propaganda purposes by the Taliban. * Political Party: Not stated (implied to be a moderate
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). * Played by Beau Bridges.


President Jeff Warnock

* A Democrat and 56th President of the United States in the year 2079 in the film '' Lockout'', portrayed by
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.


President Washington

* An African American woman who served as president from 1981 to 1985 in the movie ''Tunnelvision'' (1975). * She served between George Wallace and
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.


President Thaddeus Waxman

* President in the 2018 video game ''
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''. * Prior to become president, he served as a US Senator and a military officer. * He is most well known for leading American troops to victory in Guarma (an island based on
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) during the
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in the
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. * Elected Vice President in
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with President Alfred MacAlister (who is based on President
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). * After MacAlister was assassinated in 1901, Waxman subsequently succeeded him. * Waxman proved to be a better president than his predecessor, advocating for mass industrialization which included the construction of a massive battleship for the United States Army. These actions greatly increased his popularity and he became beloved by the American people. * While Waxman does not appear physically in game, he is seen on the game's physical map and on the Prominent Americans Cigarette Card Set. * Political party: Presumably Republican * Based on
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.


President Stephen Wayne

* President in First Lady, a 1937 Film. * Secretary of State who gains the Presidency through the efforts of his wife Lucy Chase Wayne (
Kay Francis Kay Francis (born Katharine Edwina Gibbs; January 13, 1905 – August 26, 1968) was an American stage and film actress. After a brief period on Broadway in the late 1920s, she moved to film and achieved her greatest success between 1930 an ...
), granddaughter of President Andrew Chase. * Played by
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President Donald Westview

* President in Steve Pieczenik's 1992 Book Maximum Vigilance. * 42nd President of the United States. * Youngest President since Kennedy. * Has a nervous breakdown causing him to resign.


President Graveney Westwood

* President in: '' Spy High''. * He was the key supporter of the Guardian Star as part of the American Earth Protection Initiative. (''The Paranoia Plot''). * Opposed by several peace organisations and a Capitol Hill politician Senator Al Nathanson. (''The Paranoia Plot''). * He was the victim of a failed assassination attempt by the Judson Siblings (''Angel Blue'') * In office 2064 -.


President Thomas Westwood

* President in: '' The Lottery (TV series)'' * Thomas Westwood accidentally caused the event, known as the "Global Fertility Crisis", which caused all women on Earth to stop having babies, when he tries to prevent global
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. * Thomas Westwood became the President, in order to fix his mistake and save mankind. * Thomas Westwood is assassinated by Darius Hayes, in order to control the embryos and the lottery winners. * Played by:
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President Westwood

* President Westwood orders a covert war against Nicaraguan drug lords and mercenaries. * Played by:
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President John Lawrence Wheeler

* President in the movie ''
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'' (1996). * Played by Stephen Markle.


President Warren G. Wheeler

* President in the books '' Air Force One Is Down'' and '' The Hostage Tower'' by
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* During his presidency his mother is taken hostage at the Eiffel Tower and Air Force One is stolen.


President Wheeler

* Former President in: ''The General's President'' by ''
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'' * Previously worked as a professional football player before going into politics. * Elected at some time after Ronald Reagan. * After the death of Fidel Castro, he restored diplomatic and trade relations with
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by entering into an agreement with Castro's successor Colonel Juan Augustin Lopez. * Signed the Brussels Treaty with the
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regarding the use of Scalar Resonance weapons, with both sides agreeing not to utilise them on the risk of
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. * Oversaw the reopening and renovation of the
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. * Died in office due to coronary issues, where he was succeeded by his
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Kevin J. Donnelly.


President Nathan "Shagpole" Whipple

* Former President in the 1934 novel
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* Former
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* Expresses support for Fascist political views


President Whitcomb

* President in the 1966 '' Mission: Impossible'' episode "Operation Rogash" * Mentioned in a radio broadcast in an attempt to make someone think it was 1969.


President George White

* President in: ''The Kid Who Ran For President'' * Served from: 1997–2001 * Created by:
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* Party Affiliation: Republican


President White (no first name given)

* President in '' Warday'' * Served from 1988 to 1993 (and possibly longer) * Created by:
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and James Kunetka * Party Affiliation: Unknown * Previously served as Undersecretary of the Treasury. * On October 28, 1988 when the US was devastated in a nuclear exchange with the
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. Had been vacationing at
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when the war broke out, and was the highest Federal officer to both survive and agree to serve as president. * Since there was no possibility of holding elections, never got a popular mandate and considered himself as "a caretaker". * Was located (at least up to 1993 when the book's plot takes place) at part of the Federal Complex in
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. Though in name recognized as President of the United States, in practice had little power as
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, undamaged by the war, cut itself off from the devastated other parts of the US, regarded refugees from there as "illegal immigrants" and treated them harshly, and acted as a de facto sovereign state (even to establishing de facto embassies of surviving foreign countries in
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). * It was left to President White and the remnants of the
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to conduct surveys on the country's devastated situation and hatch various plan for re-unification with little chance to implement them.


President Whitman

* President on '' DAG'', a 2000 NBC television series. * Wife is Suzanne, daughter is Camille. * Went to Harvard, lost the women's vote, and head of his Secret Service detail once jumped the wrong way during an assassination attempt. * Played by
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President Thomas J. Whitmore

* President in: '' Independence Day'' ('' Independence Day'', '' Independence Day: Resurgence'') * Served 1992–2000 * Whitmore fought in
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as a fighter pilot. He is married to Marilyn Whitmore and has one daughter, Patricia. As president, he was criticized by political pundits in Washington for his inexperience in politics as well as his youth and for his inability to pass legislation through Congress, despite repeated compromises. At the start of the film, Whitmore has just failed to pass a crime bill and his approval ratings have dropped below 40%. ''
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'' named President Whitmore one of the sexiest men of the year on July 2, 1996, the day the aliens arrived on Earth. * Whitmore personally led surviving Earth resistance military forces into battle against alien invasion/occupation forces on July 4, 1996 after the death of his wife on July 3, 1996. This made him the first US commander-in-chief to lead troops in combat since
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took command of a rearguard artillery battery to cover the retreat of the
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during the
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attack on
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in the
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. * Fired his Secretary of Defense in
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. * Had communication with a captured alien through ESP, thereby realizing their true intentions of invading Earth to consume its natural resources after killing all of mankind. This knowledge brings him to consent to using nuclear weapons over American soil in order to destroy the aliens, resulting in the destruction of Houston, Texas. * Succeeded by William Grey, his head of US Space Command. * Died 2016 manually detonating
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bombs inside an alien queen's ship outside of
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. * Party Affiliation:
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(mentioned in novel) * Played by:
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President Widmark

* President in: ''
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'' * Widmark is confined, either temporarily or permanently, to a specially made hospital bed due to an undisclosed back ailment. In early versions of the script, he is confined there due to mental instability. His advisors include General Catburd of the
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, Secretary of Defense McKinley, Senator Cunningham, and National Security Advisor Smirnoff. * Declares war on the Soviet Union by signing the "Short Form" of the Declaration of War, under pressure from the Black Lectroids. Presumably rescinds the declaration after Dr. Buckaroo Banzai defeats the Red Lectroids, ending the confrontation. * Quote: "Buckaroo, I don't know what to say...Lectroids? Planet 10? Nuclear extortion? A girl named John?" * Played by:
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President Alice Wiliston

* President in C.L. Moore's ''Greater Than Gods'' (1939) * In one of the story's alternate futures, she is part of a string of female Presidents in the 23rd and 24th Centuries, all sworn to abolish war. * Especially known for a memorable public confrontation with Dr. Philips, the country's most prominent scientist, who opposed the increasing tendency to a non-mechanized rural civilization, fostered by the President, and especially her cabinet's rejection of the work of a promising young scientist. The President's answer was broadcast worldwide on telenews: "That 'brilliant work', as you call it, was a device that might have led to war! Do you think we want it? Remember the promise that the first woman president made the world, Dr. Philips! As long as we sit in the White House there will be no need for war!" President Wiliston's position was approved of by women leaders in other countries, such as Queen Elizabeth II of
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and Queen Juliana VII of the
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. Later women Presidents continued in her footsteps, culminating with making Earth a garden world with humanity living in a low-tech civilization and cultivating spirituality.


President Jefferson Williams

* President in the 1999 ''
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'' episode, ''A Current Affair''. * Played by
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. * Is accused by the press of having an affair with Maggie Beckett (played by
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) and uses the affair to take public attention away from the war in Switzerland and his illegal use of chemical weapons in it. He is later accused of murdering Maggie Beckett to which he denies. * The episode is a satire of the
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.


President Laurence Williams

* President in ''The V.P.'', a 1971 novel by George Meths * Was Elected after President Yancy. * Uses a fake Nuclear Alert to confront Vice President Harley Dann in the executive Bomb Shelter * Tries to prevent Vice President Harley Dann from getting the presidential nomination. * Dann gets the nomination and runs against Senators William Fitzpatrick and Robert Harrison.


President Matthew Williams

* President in ''
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''. * President in 1973 when intelligent talking apes arrived in a formerly lost American space craft. * Played by
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* Name from the fan produced Presidential Commission's Briefing Dossier.


President Abigail Wilson

* President in Harold Coyle's novel '' The Ten Thousand'' * Former Governor of Colorado.


President Ellen Wilson

* President in '' For All Mankind'' (Season 3) * First female President, elected in 1992. * First
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President, although for political reasons she remains firmly closeted. * Succeeded President Gary Hart, who in the shows timeline was elected in 1985 after Ronald Reagan. * Originally one of the first female
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astronauts, part of the "Nixons Women" group that was formed in an accelerated
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after the
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became the first nation to put a man on the moon in 1969. * Served as commander of the Apollo 19 and Apollo 24 missions to the Moon throughout the 1970's and later as the commander of ''Jamestown'', the first permanent
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established by the United States, in 1981. Also briefly served as interim
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before entering politics. * Was elected as a
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from
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in 1986 before becoming the Republican nominee and defeating Democratic nominee
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in the 1992 United States presidential election. * Selected hardline
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and
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Governor Jim Bragg as her running mate and eventual
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. * Wilson is secretly a lesbian, and is married to fellow former astronaut and
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Larry Wilson in a
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which enables them to escape scrutiny. She was previously in a secret relationship with a woman named Pam Horton whilst living in
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. * Political Party:
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* Portrayed by: Jodi Balfour


President Joseph Wilson

* President in: '' Out of Courage 2: Out for Vengeance'' * Played by: Gregory Lehane


President Michael Wilson

* President in '' Metal Wolf Chaos'' (video game, 2004) * In the near future, Michael Wilson, the 47th President of the United States, needs to use the giant mech, "Metal Wolf", in order to free America from the evil coup d'état forces of Vice-President Richard Hawk. * Quote: "Nothing is pointless! And that's because... I'm the President of these great United States of America!"


President " Slade Wilson"

* 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
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.


President Thomas Wilson

*President in: ''
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'' * 45th President of the United States. * Served from 2009 to 2012. * First African American President * During his administration, the world is devastated by a global cataclysm that threatens humanity with extinction in the year 2012. * Despite being offered evacuation to the global arcs saving remaining humans, Wilson decided to stay behind in Washington, D.C. and sheltered refugees in the White House. Earthquakes and ash clouds hit DC before a tsunami hit the city, causing the to hit the White House, destroying it and killing everyone inside, including President Wilson. * Succeeded by his chief of staff, Carl Anheuser, who appoints himself "Acting Commander in Chief" as Anheuser is the most senior survivor of the cataclysm. * Married a woman named Dorothy, who died prior to his presidency and a had a daughter named Laura who became a doctor. * Played by: Danny Glover


President Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip

* President in: ''
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'' (1935) by
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. * Former Governor of his native nameless Western state. * A U.S. Senator for his home state. * Defeated
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for the Democratic nomination in 1936. * Defeated Republican opponent Senator Walt Trowbridge in the 1936 Presidential election, running on a populist platform including promises to restore the country to greatness and prosperity, and an annual payment of $5000 for every U.S. citizen. * Replaced the Democratic Party and the wider party system with a one-party Corporatist state. * Upon becoming president, Windrip outlawed dissent, established concentration camps, trained and armed paramilitary Minute Men, curbed the influence of the U.S. Congress, curtailed the rights of women, persecuted
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and
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, seized control of the media, and replaced the individual states with larger Corpo-controlled 'provinces' governed by military law. * Ousted by Secretary of State Lee Sarason, who was the behind-the-scenes powerbroker for Windrip even before Windrip became a Senator. Windrip's vice president, Perley Beecroft, escaped to Canada after becoming disillusioned with Corpo rule, claiming to be the rightful President and serving as the head of the New Underground resistance. * Windrip was ultimately overthrown and exiled to Paris, living off a fortune he embezzled during his presidency. * Reviewers at the time, and literary critics since, have emphasized the connection with Louisiana politician
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, who was preparing to run for president in the 1936 election when he was assassinated in 1935 just prior to the novel's publication.


President Hugo Allen Winkler

* President in: ''The Tercentenary Incident'' by Isaac Asimov * He was the 57th president. * He was assassinated on July 4, 2076 and replaced with a robot impostor who continued to run the country undetected.


President Benjamin T. Winslow

* President in: ''Q Clearance'' by
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* He was president after Ronald Reagan.


President John P. Wintergreen

* President in: ''
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'' and '' Let 'Em Eat Cake'' by
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and Ira Gershwin * Runs for president on a platform of "Love is sweeping the country." Publicizes his campaign by promising to marry the winner of a beauty contest, but instead falls in love with and marries a secretary, Mary Turner. This causes an international incident with France. * Defeated for reelection by John P. Tweedledee in ''Let 'Em Eat Cake''. * Overthrows the government on July 4, proclaiming a
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and later overthrown in a coup by the US Army after failing to deliver on his promises to them. * Spared a death by guillotining when his wife helps incite the Army to turn on its leader.


President Arthur Coleman Winters

* President in: the 2007 episode "
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" of the BBC's '' Doctor Who'' * Designated as UN representative during first contact with the Toclafane. He is assassinated by the Toclafane on orders of fictional
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Harold Saxon, who is actually the Time Lord known as " the Master". * Referred to himself officially as the 'President-elect' when addressing the Toclafane but this was a mistake on the part of then series producer
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. * Likely a stand-in for then President
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, with
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being depicted as president during the 2009/10 two-part story '' The End of Time''. * Played by:
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President Elizabeth Winters

* President in: '' Vanquish'' (2010 video game) * First female President, secondary antagonist of the game * Betrays the US to Russia, commits suicide to avoid prosecution for her high treason * Played by:
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(voice)


President Winthrop

* President in " The Repairer of Reputations" by
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* Administration ends in 1920; he legalizes suicide chambers.


President John Winthrop

* President (elected 1970) in the 1939
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novel '' For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs''.


President Arthur Wright

* President in: ''
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'' * At some point in the past, he became a puppet of the Beloks, a
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ian organized crime syndicate, and has acted on their behalf throughout his political career. * As a senator, he convinced then-President Cutler to end his administration's backroom deal with the Beloks' rival family, the Vodianovs, and work with the Beloks instead. As part of this, Wright led a group of Cutler administration staff in overseeing the bombing of the church where Sergey Vodianov and his fiancé Elena Federova were to be married, killing everyone except the bride and groom. * When running for President, Wright asked Natalia Belok to eliminate his main opponent in the primaries, which was accomplished by means of sabotaging her car, killing her husband and causing her to withdraw from the election and guaranteeing Wright's nomination. Wright would only realize afterwards that his conversation with Natalia had been recorded, giving the Beloks permanent leverage over him. * 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 through a shell company for his Chief of Staff's passion project. The gold was then transferred to a private prison Wright owns through another shell company, where the inmates worked to melt it down into buttons that the Beloks can then transfer discretely out of the country. * When Elena Federova allows herself to be captured by the FBI as part of a larger plan to expose and eliminate the Beloks' operatives in the US government, Wright has her tortured to try and find the recording that Natalia has been blackmailing him with, which Elena had stolen from the Beloks. * After Elena escapes and manages to ruin the attempt to get the gold out of the country, Wright is visited by Natalia, who reasserts her control over him by stabbing him in the hand and threatening him.


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President Kenneth Jukichi Yamaoka

* President in: ''
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* Yamaoka is the 43rd President and is the first Asian-American president (third generation Japanese-American). He grew up in
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. * Yamaoka was previously a member of the
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, serving during the
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. While stationed in
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, he met bartender Tomiko Jo and embarked on a short relationship with her; they consummate their love before he leaves for Vietnam - promising to return. Unbeknownst to Yamaoka, Jo gave birth to his son; Takashi Jo. * Recovering in a military hospital, Yamaoka determines to seek political office, accepting that he would fail to keep his promise to Tomiko. Yamaoka rose to become the junior senator for
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, and married into a New England patrician family. * Invites Takashi, who has become a journalist, to cover his campaign. * Party: Democratic


President Yancy

* President in ''The Nomination''.


President Anton York

* President in Gold Key ''Star Trek'' comic #9, "The Legacy of Lazarus" * Served as the 45th president. * A possible homage to the "Anton York, Immortal" stories by Earl and Otto Binder.


President Augustus Alvin York

* President in: ''The Zero Factor'', a 1980 novel by William Oscar Johnson * Nominated in Chicago as the Republican candidate for president when the 1980 convention becomes deadlocked between Ronald Reagan and other nominees. York is a compromise/sacrificial nomination. * To everyone's surprise, York wins, but then becomes rather obsessed with the "Zero Factor" for presidents. All presidents elected in a year ending in Zero since 1840 have died in office. York fears he will be next. * After multiple attempts on his life, York begins to suffer severe stress, and finally escapes the Zero Factor by resigning. * Party: Republican


President Ursus Young

* President in '' Operator No. 5'' volume #14 "Blood Reign of the Dictator" * Governor of the fictional state of New Cornwall * Abolishes the Constitution and declares himself dictator *
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s his political enemies


President Young

* President in ''Space: Above and Beyond'' episode "Eyes". * Assassinated by a silicate, an artificial life form, in 2051.


References

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