John Smith As A President

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Challenges such as deciding how to educate the children and young people today, economic complications, social predicaments all need to be addressed and accounted for. Presidents do not have to be people of a wealthy or high status, they can be normal people too. Common people can rise to presidency given the qualifications. John Smith is a common person who understands the common people. America needs a president who can understand and represent the people’s needs. Though there are always problems in America, these problems can slowly be solved through the voices of the common people. One common person desired to assist the public, and his name is John Smith. John Smith, average and fair, is the ideal presidential candidate.
John Smith is

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