President John H. W. Adams

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When President George Washington finally decided to stop competing on Campaign! in 1797, the door was open for someone new to assume the mantle of POTUS. That someone was John H. W. Adams, a voodoo-worshiping blue-blood from New England who won with his version of the Beatles' "Taxman".

Adams' reign as POTUS started off strong, as he mounted a British Invasion of Iraq and saw his approval ratings soar. However, his inattention to the domestic music scene soon caught up to him, and in 1801 he lost Campaign! to the populist George Jefferson.

Adams would later get his revenge though, as he groomed his son, John W. Adams, to enter Campaign! and win in 1825.

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