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Sunday, April 5, 2026

What Would You Do If You Were The President Of The United States?

Alvedo:
“If I were president of the United States, my first goal would be to unite the people, unite the country. There’s so much divide, and there cannot be anything accomplished without complete unity amongst everyone. And I think that would be the first goal. More than anything, healthcare—accessibility to healthcare—and accessibility to basic needs. God put food on the planet for free. Food is expensive, and healthcare is expensive. All these things that people need just to survive need to be accounted for, and they need to be given freely. And so, I think those are like basic, very, very basic places where I would start.”
Katerin:
“I would fix the amount of funding that is being cut for social services, such as mental health care and other important services like substance abuse.”
Binayam:
“If I were the president of the United States, I would make healthcare free and accessible to everyone.”
Deandra:
“If I was president, what I would do is I would focus on rebuilding communities, healing, and bringing us together. I would also bring financial security to minorities and Black people—the money that was owed to us—as well as build our communities back up and provide a space where we can heal and have conversations, because we know the best way to heal our community.”
Rocky:
“I would make more places for homeless people. I would like to get a lot of the homeless people help, because we have too many homeless people.”
Luckett:
“I would manage this country following the example of Ibrahim Traoré, president of Burkina Faso, and what he has done with welcoming nations and helping the people in his country.”

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