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List of fictional Vice Presidents of the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
List of fictional Vice Presidents of the United States


==A==
Abernathy
*Vice President in the 1978 film ''Foul Play''. The plot centers around an assassination conspiracy; eventually, the intended victim is revealed to be Pope Pius XIII, not Abernathy.
Clayton M. Abernathy
*Vice President in ''Eye in the Sky'' by Fun Publications.
*This character is the evil mirror-universe counterpart of the heroic G.I. Joe character Hawk.
Charles Ackerman
*Vice President in ''Shadow Call'' by Peter Sellick
*A power hungry, sly and ruthless politician, Ackerman entered politics in the 1960s as a Nebraska State Legislator before serving two terms in the US Senate. Ran for President as a Democrat in 1992 but failed to win the nomination following a victory in Iowa and lost to California Senator David Ames, who went on to win the Presidency
*Confirmed as Secretary of the Interior in the Ames Administration but he harbored ambitions for the Oval Office. He engineered the resignation of Vice President Stuart Hammond in early 1995 by leaking a sex scandal and used blackmail to ensure he was nominated and confirmed as the new Vice President. To do so, he used drug addicted and mentally unstable White House aide Roger Kellner as the man to enact the blackmail.
*During his Vice Presidential tenure, Ackerman plotted with a consortium of businessmen and politicians unhappy with President Ames' policies to assassinate the President in the run up to the 1996 presidential election, thus ensuring the newly sworn in President Ackerman could win re-election on a sympathy vote. However, Kellner, angered at Ackerman's refusal to promote him and blatant disregard for him, stabbed Ackerman to death in a drug fuelled rage on April 11, 1996 before committing suicide, thus ensuring that the plot was foiled.
*President Ames nominated Maryland Governor Charlene Douglas to replace Ackerman and went on to win re-election resoundingly, despite the plot against him.
*Party: Democrat
Barbara Adams
*''Whoops Apocalypse'' (1986 film)
*Written by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, directed by Tom Bussmann, played by Loretta Swit.
*Succeeds to presidency upon death of President Hugo Burlap.
Mackenzie Allen
*''Commander in Chief'' (television series 2005)
*Created by American director Rod Lurie, played by Geena Davis
*Political independent chosen by President Theodore Roosevelt "Teddy" Bridges as his running mate.
*The first female vice president and, upon Bridges' death, the first female president.
*Home State: Connecticut

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