20 Fictional Characters Millenials Would Love To Vote For President
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20 Fictional Characters Millenials Would Love To Vote For President

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20 Fictional Characters Millenials Would Love To Vote For President
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The 2016 Presidential Election has already made its mark on history and soon we’ll have a President Trump or a President Clinton. With Election Day just around the corner, thinking about voting for who you want to be president may give you a headache. It would just be easier if you could vote for your favorite fictional character.

1. Leslie Knope

She knows what’s most important in life.

2. Hermione Granger

She’s got her priorities sorted.

3. Aaron Hotchner

He grew up to catch the monsters.

4. Steve Rogers

He can do this all day.

5. Michael Scott

He’s the world’s best boss.

6. Gomez Addams

He is that fool.

7. Joy

She always thinks positive.

8. Cher Horowitz

She’s just highly selective

9. Ross Geller

He knows the difference between “You’re” and “Your.”

10. Katniss Everdeen

She always thanks you for your consideration.

11. Marshall Eriksen

He knows exactly how cuddly he is.

12. Tony Stark

He’s a genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.

13. Dr. Spencer Reid

He doesn’t believe intelligence can be quantifiably measured, but he does have an IQ of 187, and eidetic memory, and can read 20,000 words per minute.

14. Professor Minverva McGonagall

She will not have you besmirching the country in one night by acting like bumbling, babbling band of baboons.

15. Leroy Jethro Gibbs

He’s got this.

16. Elle Woods

She’s not afraid of a challenge.

17. Olivia Benson

She knows that you can empower yourself.

18. Ned Bigby

He knows what the real important choices are in life.

19. Queen Clarisse Renaldi

She is never late.

20. Maddie Fitzpatrick

She tells it like it is.

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