In 1989, former President Gerald Ford predicted that the US would eventually have a female President. He believed that rather than being elected in her own right, the first female President would be VP to a male President and she would take office upon her predecessor's death. Moreover, this would "probably come some time in the next four or eight years."
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Of course, Ford was totally wrong - over thirty years later the US has had one female Vice-President but still no woman has served as President. Your challenge is to make Ford's prediction come true: have it so that after 1989, a woman becomes President upon the death of her predecessor. Bonus points if it happens within "four or eight years" of 1989.
Of course, Ford was totally wrong - over thirty years later the US has had one female Vice-President but still no woman has served as President. Your challenge is to make Ford's prediction come true: have it so that after 1989, a woman becomes President upon the death of her predecessor. Bonus points if it happens within "four or eight years" of 1989.