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30 People I'd Rather Have As President Than Trump Or Clinton

There are far better options still out there.

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30 People I'd Rather Have As President Than Trump Or Clinton
The Fiscal Times

Let's be honest, there are no good options for president right now. Anyone would be better than the two big-wigs currently running for office at this point. They might not all be eligible to run, but here are just a few individuals I'd prefer over the two current candidates.


1. Harambe


2. Sanjaya Malakar


3. John Cena


4. Rick Grimes


5. Tom Brady


6. Gordon Ramsey


7. Karen Smith


8. Betty White


9. Ron Swanson


10. Simon Cowell


11. LeBron James


12. Plankton


13. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson


14. Stan Smith


15. Alex Rodriguez


16. Gary Busey


17. Mayor Adam West


18. DJ Pauly D


19. Leonardo DiCaprio


20. Judge Judy


21. Vicky the Babysitter


22. Waka Flocka Flame


23. Roseanne Barr


24. Mojo Jojo


25. Jeff Probst


26. Charles Barkley


27. Tommy Chong


28. The Aflac Duck


29. Colonel Sanders


30. Bolbi


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