Who will be the 49th US President?
Who will be the 49th US President?
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2060
42%
Other
22%
Hakeem Jeffries
10%
Pete Buttigieg
9%
Dan Crenshaw
5%
Marco Rubio
4%
Ron DeSantis
3%
Nicholas J. Fuentes (God help us all)
1.9%
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
1.1%
Kamala Harris

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2y

@DavidDavidson she is way too old to be president 10 years from now, which is the soonest there could be a 49th president.

2y

@BTE Probably, but I have no idea what the future political landscape is gonna look like. It seems like out politicians are only getting older and older, its only 10M anyway.

2y

my guess is we haven't heard of the 49th president yet.

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