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'''Kaitlyn Rachel Spencer''' (born April 28, 1982) is an Everetti politician who serves as the 2nd and current [[President of the Union of Everett]]. She was elected to office on November 3, 2014 and inaugurated on January 5, 2015. She is the first female President in Everetti-American history. She holds no [[wikipedia:Independent politician|political party]] affiliation, and rose to influence and power through her reputation in the [[United States Defense Force]] militia movement and close ties to former President Jason Harris. Prior to her Presidency, she served as a police officer in the New York City [[wikipedia:New York City Police Department|Police Department]].
'''Kaitlyn Rachel Spencer''' (born April 28, 1982) is an Everetti politician who serves as the 2nd and current [[President of the Union of Everett]]. She was elected to office on November 3, 2014 and inaugurated on January 5, 2015. She is the first female President in Everetti-American history. She initially held no [[wikipedia:Independent politician|political party]] affiliation, and rose to influence and power through her reputation in the [[United States Defense Force]] militia movement and close ties to former President Jason Harris. Prior to her Presidency, she served as a police officer in the New York City [[wikipedia:New York City Police Department|Police Department]].


Spencer was born in New York City, New York and lived most of her life in the city of [[wikipedia:White Plains, New York|White Plains]], just north of the city, in [[wikipedia:Westchester County, New York|Westchester County]], New York. She is a graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 2004, and then graduated from the New York City Police Academy in 2005. Spencer served as a police officer in the NYPD from 2005 until 2014. She decided to run for political office in 2012 as a [[wikipedia:New York State Assembly|New York State Assemblywoman]], but lost the election by a mere 172 votes. She again ran for office, this time making a run straight for the Presidency. Highly charismatic and outspoken, Kaitlyn Spencer quickly gained a following among the younger generations, and earned an endorsement from then President Harris, which rocketed her support base to victory in November of 2014. Spencer was inaugurated in January 5 2015, with her running mate inaugurated as [[Vice President of the Union of Everett|Vice President]], Adam Johansen.
Spencer was born in New York City, New York and lived most of her life in the city of [[wikipedia:White Plains, New York|White Plains]], just north of the city, in [[wikipedia:Westchester County, New York|Westchester County]], New York. She is a graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 2004, and then graduated from the New York City Police Academy in 2005. Spencer served as a police officer in the NYPD from 2005 until 2014. She decided to run for political office in 2012 as a [[wikipedia:New York State Assembly|New York State Assemblywoman]], but lost the election by a mere 172 votes. She again ran for office, this time making a run straight for the Presidency. Highly charismatic and outspoken, Kaitlyn Spencer quickly gained a following among the younger generations, and earned an endorsement from then President Harris, which rocketed her support base to victory in November of 2014. Spencer was inaugurated in January 5 2015, with her running mate inaugurated as [[Vice President of the Union of Everett|Vice President]], Adam Johansen.
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In December of 2013 she decided to run for President of the Union of Everett as an Independent. Despite being told by several of her former political campaign advisers from 2012 that she had "no chance whatsoever", she did well in campaigning, starting with knocking on doors and talking to Everettis around the country how they felt about various issues in February of 2014. She toured several locations around the country, focusing on issues like crime, mental health care and infrastructure. She earned the endorsement of then President Jason Harris in August of 2014, which rocketed media attention on her as a candidate. Spencer vowed to continue to support Harris' policies and goals, advocating of further infrastructure development, expansion of industry, energy and military development. She also detailed a platform for reforming healthcare and mental care. In September she chose a running mate, Adam Johansen, who had also served in the NYPD before being appointed by President Harris as Secretary of Homeland Security. She garnered supporters from across the political spectrum with her mixture of conservative, liberal and libertarian positions. Spencer performed very well during the Presidential debates in October, and won the Presidency following the elections on November 5, 2014, with 69% of the popular vote.
In December of 2013 she decided to run for President of the Union of Everett as an Independent. Despite being told by several of her former political campaign advisers from 2012 that she had "no chance whatsoever", she did well in campaigning, starting with knocking on doors and talking to Everettis around the country how they felt about various issues in February of 2014. She toured several locations around the country, focusing on issues like crime, mental health care and infrastructure. She earned the endorsement of then President Jason Harris in August of 2014, which rocketed media attention on her as a candidate. Spencer vowed to continue to support Harris' policies and goals, advocating of further infrastructure development, expansion of industry, energy and military development. She also detailed a platform for reforming healthcare and mental care. In September she chose a running mate, Adam Johansen, who had also served in the NYPD before being appointed by President Harris as Secretary of Homeland Security. She garnered supporters from across the political spectrum with her mixture of conservative, liberal and libertarian positions. Spencer performed very well during the Presidential debates in October, and won the Presidency following the elections on November 5, 2014, with 69% of the popular vote.


Kaitlyn ran for reelection in 2019, again as an Independent, running on reducing taxes, grow the economy, continue to foster more job creation, and continue to overhaul the infrastructure of the new state of Cuba. She also advocated a more aggressive stance toward China, which had grown to become a rival power and a growing threat to stability in the world. Spencer's campaign rallies drew large crowds, some measuring over 25,000 attendees. Kaitlyn won reelection on November 5, 2019 with 82% of the popular vote.
Kaitlyn ran for reelection in 2019, this time with the American Liberty Party, running on reducing taxes, grow the economy, continue to foster more job creation, and continue to overhaul the infrastructure of the new state of Cuba. She also advocated a more aggressive stance toward China, which had grown to become a rival power and a growing threat to stability in the world. Spencer's campaign rallies drew large crowds, some measuring over 25,000 attendees. Kaitlyn won reelection on November 5, 2019 with 82% of the popular vote. In 2023 said announced she would run for a third and final term and currently campaigns ahead of the [[2024 Union of Everett Federal Elections|2024 Election]] Day.


==Presidency (2015-2025)==
==Presidency (2015-2029)==
===First 100 Days===
===First 100 Days===
The inauguration of Kaitlyn Spencer as the 2nd President of Everett took place on January 5, 2015. Her first few days in office involved the signing of several executive orders focused on expanding Everett energy policies and industrial development, as well as new leases for the construction of nuclear power facilities. She also ordered the closure and dismantlement of the Guantanamo Bay naval facility in Cuba. She also ordered additional national guard and military resources to the southern borders with Mexico to assist in the growing amount of refugees and migrants crossing into Maya Coast and Yucatan as a result of the Drug War. Spencer also began efforts to appoint ministers to various offices and agencies.
The inauguration of Kaitlyn Spencer as the 2nd President of Everett took place on January 5, 2015. Her first few days in office involved the signing of several executive orders focused on expanding Everett energy policies and industrial development, as well as new leases for the construction of nuclear power facilities. She also ordered the closure and dismantlement of the Guantanamo Bay naval facility in Cuba. She also ordered additional national guard and military resources to the southern borders with Mexico to assist in the growing amount of refugees and migrants crossing into Maya Coast and Yucatan as a result of the Drug War. Spencer also began efforts to appoint ministers to various offices and agencies.
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