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Revision as of 07:25, 21 November 2024
Lars Brandt | |
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President of the United States | |
In office January 20, 2023 – Present | |
Preceded by | Keith E. Chism |
Personal details | |
Born | Lars Brandt |
Political party | New Liberals |
Relatives | Brandt family |
Lars Brandt, often referred to as LB, has been the XX president of the United States since 2023. He is a member of the New Liberals Party and is one of multiple presidents who has continued the string of NLP dominance in the executive since 2018, which was the first election the NLP won since the 1998 presidential election. Prior to 2018, the federal government was mainly powered by the Conservation, Pro-State and Nationalist parties.
Lars is one of the oldest candidates to win a presidential election in the party's history, born in 19XX in XXX, XXX, going on to enroll in college at the early age of 16 to major in political science. He would travel to the north and visit northern colleges during his education to see different perspectives and cultures and to learn how to best engage with a nation divided by north and south. This tactic, now famously adopted in college curricula nationwide, won him a seat in the House of Representatives, where he stayed until his term limit came up. Afterwards, he decided to become a law enforcement officer to see firsthand what police culture is like, and how to best improve it through learned experience. Through this experience, he successfully lobbied multiple states to pass effective anti-corruption laws that would later be modeled by him when he joined the Senate in 20XX.
In 2008, Lars was the Vice Presidential pick for the NLP's ballot, having been running as an independent all this time. He accepted, however, the candidate did not win the election, but they did win the primary. He would not get another shot at the presidential election until he decided to run in the party primary for the 2023 presidential election, knowing that an independent presidency had not yet occurred in US history. He won it by a landslide, and then ended up beating the other candidates by significant margins.