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PPT Elizabeth Dalton announces she is running for President


WASHINGTON DC, USA - On the same day as former Vice President Terence Walsh announced his desire to run, current President pro tempore Elizabeth Dalton of the United States Senate, declared her wishes to run for the office of President of the United States in the April 2015 election.

Dalton was elected to the Senate as a Democrat, under the name of Margaret Wellesley on January 26th, with the third most popular votes out of the entire electorate in comparison to other candidates.

Dalton had started her career as a police officer, and subsequently rose to the position of Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department. She also became an accomplished Capitol Police officer, and became the chief of that department. Shortly afterward, she became the House representative of the 7th congressional district of Washington, DC and was quickly elected to Chairwoman of the Democratic Party.

Shortly afterwards, she departed for a lengthy expedition in the United Kingdom, and returned several months later to become an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. She later resigned from the court to become the representative of New York's 13th congressional district, and rose to Speaker of the House. Following that, she became Secretary of State, returned to the Supreme Court as Chief Justice (hosting the hearing for President James Clements in his impeachment trial), and then ran for the office of Senator of New York. Now, she is President pro tempore of the United States Senate.

Clearly, Dalton is an extremely experienced individual to run for the office of President of the United States. However, she has yet to create a group for her campaign, and has not made public any individuals who may be in her cabinet.

POLITICO White House, Capitol Hill (updated 7:23 PM EDT, 2015/2/15)

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