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« on: September 18, 2021, 06:09:27 AM »

- President Joe Biden: Too early to tell; he will be mentioned briefly, perhaps with some brief mention of Afghanistan.
- President Donald Trump: Briefly mentioned as being a controversial president, maybe his tax reform, COVID, and last summer's protests get a sentence each in the history books (at the most).
- Secretary Hillary Clinton: Likely mentioned as the first female nominated by a major party; perhaps a small note about her being First Lady and then U.S. Senator and Secretary of State.
- President Barack Obama: Mentioned as the first black U.S. President; perhaps a mention of his healthcare reform and gridlock that took place during his presidency leading him to rely on executive orders and not being able to get many judicial nominees into office (obviously portrayed as not being his fault due to partisanship)
- President Ronald Reagan: Notes about Iran-Contra, being a former movie star and then Governor of California and being elected in landslide victories.
- Senator Bernie Sanders: Perhaps noted as the first self-described democratic socialist and Jew to win a major party primary contest. Perhaps not noted at all, though.
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