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Our perfect president would be male. He is mixed, which is both black and white. He would be about 35 years old. He is married with two kids. His daughter is 10 years old, and his son is 8 years old. They live in San Francisco. He is an agnosticism, which is someone who believes in god but doesn’t have a religion. Our president would be middle class. He will have been a Senator. He is also a republican. Our president will be fair to everyone he comes in contact with. Our president will work with all the communities to make them work together and make our cities a safe place where we all get along. No color, race, sex, religion, or interest will make you different from the person next to you. The president will also put all his effort

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