Millard Fillmore has gone down as one of the least interesting presidents in U.S history, to the point that he's known for being forgettable and having a ridiculous name. But does that have to be the case? Is there a time and place he could've been president and/or vice president and be a notable historical figure? The challenge is to find a scenario where he would be. Earliest point of divergence is 1840, ten years before he became president IOTL and during the election between Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison