List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (V–Z)

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Lists of fictional presidents of the United States
A–B C–D E–F
G–H I–J K–M
N–R S–T U–Z
Fictional presidencies of
historical figures
A–B C–D E–G
H–J K–L M–O
P–R S–U V–Z

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life. This is done either as an alternate history scenario, or occasionally for humorous purposes. Also included are actual US Presidents with a fictional presidency at a different time and/or under different circumstances than the one in actual history.

Contents

V

Martin Van Buren

Clement Vallandigham

Arthur H. Vandenberg

Jesse Ventura

Kurt Vonnegut

W

George Wallace

Henry A. Wallace

Earl Warren

George Washington

Daniel Webster

Adam Weishaupt

Kanye West

Burton K. Wheeler

Hugh Lawson White

Harrison A. Williams

Wendell Willkie

Woodrow Wilson

Oprah Winfrey

Ed Wood

Victoria Woodhull

Y

Ralph Yarborough

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