J. Moses Smith

Overview
Born on April 30th, 2003, John Moses Smith quickly became a true Tennessean and a patriot of his state. After graduating high school and later pharmacy school in 2030, Smith joined the United States air force and served for three years. Smith was then elected to the House of Representatives in 2034 and 2036, before being elected as governor of Tennessee in 2038.

At the 2036 Republican National convention in Nashville (Where incumbent president Byron Rae was re-nominated) Smith was observed talking to Senate majority whip Barbara Vance of Ohio on numerous occasions. Their friendship would later become much clearer in the presidential election of 2040. By this point, President Rae had named Vance as his treasury secretary and she was the presumptive nominee for the Republican nomination for president. Vance then reportedly debated between choosing Pennsylvania senator James Wilkes or Smith, and she eventually chose the latter.

Smith served as Vice-President of the United States for almost two years, from 2041 to 2042. In 2042, President Vance was impeached by the United States Congress and sentenced to 3 years in federal prison after she was charged with obstruction of justice involving the 2031 incident. J. Moses Smith then succeeded Vance and became the 49th President of the United States.