a better president than trump with G
Founding US president, key in independence, solid pick.
US president father/son duo; many would rate them higher.
Either cat or president, both funnier and calmer than Trump.
Generic George; most Georges would probably do fine.
Likely Ulysses S. Grant, Civil War hero and ex-president.
Actual US president after Nixon; known as honest and steady.
Two-term US president; many would rate him as more stable.
US president in 1800s; generally seen as decent administrator.
Indian independence leader, symbol of nonviolence and ethics.
Misspelling of Gandhi, but clearly that peaceful guy.
Most grandmas would show more kindness and wisdom in office.
Cartoon dog, but probably more wholesome decision‑making.
Could be the Sesame Street muppet, still likely more lovable.
Generic Gerald; random citizen might govern more calmly.
Actor and activist; many imagine him as a charming president.
Climate activist; serious about science and future policy.
Chef famous for high standards; might shout, but get things done.
Model and businesswoman; many would picture her as more chill.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, tough but competent leader material.
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Real ex-president; many might still prefer him.
Giant monster lizard, but at least honest about destruction.
Wise wizard from LOTR, probably great at diplomacy.
Generic Gary; any random Gary could still do paperwork.
Jungle hero; swings into crises better than tweets.
Gary the snail from SpongeBob, calm and low-drama.
The Grinch; heart grew three sizes, promising reform arc.
Any Greg off the street could read briefings at least.
Likely Lady Gaga; creative, outspoken, charity-minded.
Clay hero Gumby, flexible and literally green new deal.
Any Graham; random Graham can form a cabinet, probably.
Grace as a named person; sounds thoughtful and steady.
Another Garry; statistically better at listening to experts.
Grandpa archetype; kindly elder, less chaos, more cookies.
Could be any Gordon; almost any would do better.
Misspelled George Washington, iconic US president.
TV chef Guy Fieri running the country? Why not.
Likely Al Gore, ex–VP, climate focused leader.
Even ring-obsessed Gollum might manage an upgrade.
Misspelled Gandhi; famous non‑violence leader.
Generic Gregor; an average Gregor beats Trump.
Greg Heffley from Diary of a Wimpy Kid—still yes.
Graham Norton, witty UK host, more diplomatic.
“Gobama” sounds like Obama with a G—def upgrade.
Gloria Gaynor (spelled wrong), survivor-in-chief!
Any Gigi you know could be a better president.
George Weasley, prankster, but kinder and braver.
Any Gavin as a citizen candidate beats the bar.
“Gandolf” clearly Gandalf; wise wizard > chaos.
Any Gabriel—biblical or neighbor—works as prez.
Groot says “I am Groot” yet still probably better.
Any Gray (name) as decent human outperforms Trump.
George Washington, 1st US president, set many democratic norms.
Gordon Ramsay, famous chef; at least knows how to run a kitchen cabinet.
Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet leader who helped end the Cold War.
Ginny Weasley, Harry Potter character; fictional leaders can be imagined.
Julia Gillard, former prime minister of Australia, real head of government.
georgenotfound, YouTuber; fictional campaigns are fair game.
George Lopez, comedian and actor; absolutely electable in theory.
Gary Busey, actor; chaotic, but still a person you could imagine running.
Greta Thunberg, climate activist; often discussed as a future-style leader.
Even a goldfish as prez sounds calmer than Trump.
A goat in the Oval Office? Still more dignified.
Gilbert, any decent human, would likely do better.
George Bush Sr was an actual US president, more stable.
Georg, an ordinary person, could likely outperform Trump.
Even villain Gargamel might run things less chaotically.
Garfield the cat would just nap, causing less damage.
Gustav Gans (Gladstone Gander) is lucky, likely less harmful.
Grover Cleveland was prez; most judge him above Trump.
Granny running things? Probably kinder and steadier.
Gordon Brown was UK PM; more serious, policy‑minded.
Gertrude, as an everyday person, could still do better.
Geoff, a random citizen, likely less chaotic in office.
Gaston (fictional) still might beat Trump in competence.
Gerard Butler, as a thoughtful celeb, could do the job.
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