Fantasy Administration Series Part One: Ron Paul Wins President


Published: 14 Aug, 2012
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In Part One of IVN's Fantasy Administration Series, we asked our Facebook Fans: If you could choose ANYONE to be President of the United States, who would it be?
With 18% of the vote, Ron Paul came in first, followed by Gary Johnson and Hillary Clinton.
Some honorable mentions:
- Bill Clinton
- Jimmy Carter
- Dennis Kucinich
- Kid Rock
- Colin Powell
- Mickey Mouse
- Jesse Ventura
- Jill Stein
- Jon Stewart
- Jon Huntsman
- Noam Chomsky
- Chick-fil-A sandwich or cup of Starbucks
- Bill Gates
Missed our question? Go LIKE us on Facebook to participate in Part Two, and comment below on who your pick for president would be.
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