Sid MacKenzie

Sydney Lyons MacKenzie (January 3, 2000-December 25, 2095) was an American outsider who served as the 46th President of the United States from January 20, 2021, to January 20, 2029. President MacKenzie was elected President in 2020 as a Democrat, defeating the Incumbent President Donald Trump, the first Presidential nominee to beat an incumbent since Bill Clinton in 1992 in 28 years. After taking office, Sidney MacKenzie called for "The New New Deal", regulations on corporations, Workers' Rights and Trade Unions, Infrastructure reform, Immigration reform, Civil Rights, and Environmental Protection. In 2023, MacKenzie became the first President since Andrew Johnson to dealign himself from a political party and realign himself to a new party, this was so unprecedented at the time, Sid MacKenzie moved from the Democratic Party to the Green Party for the way how the party treats Progressives, how the party enjoys serving Corporations, and how not onboard the party was to enact Progressive policies. The first President in US History to abandon a major political party made sweeping waves across the country.

MacKenzie, of the Green Party, went on to win a 535-3 electoral college victory over former TX Senator, Ted Cruz, of the Republican Party, and NJ Senator, Cory Booker, of the Democratic Party. In his first term, he saw a wave of Progressive Democrats coming to Congress in 2026, and between 2027 to 2028, MacKenzie got a record of Progressive policies passed. In 2028, the Democrats led by Center-left Democrat, Jonathan Dragan Bismarck XX, won the presidency in a 531-7 landslide victory and ended up keeping MacKenzie's progressive policies and enacting more Progressive policies, which made him win an even bigger landslide in 2032.