2016 but with bob Katter instead of trump

The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The National-Progressive ticket of Farmer Bob Katter and senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders defeated the Democratic ticket of former secretary of state and First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton and Sad drug addict Jeb Bush, in what was considered a large victory for America. Katter took office as the 45th president, and Sanders as the 48th vice president, on January 20, 2017. It was the First and most recent presidential election after the civil war in which the winning candidate was not from either the Democratic or Republican parties.

Per the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution, then-incumbent president Barack Obama was ineligible to seek a third term. Clinton secured the nomination over Senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary and became the first female presidential nominee of a major American political party, this then intern lead to Bernie Sanders leaving the Democratic Party and forming the National-Progressive Party USA with then independent Bob Katter. Jeb emerged as his party's front-runner amidst a wide field of candidates in the Republican primary, defeating Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Governor John Kasich, among other candidates. The Libertarian Party nominated former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, and the Green Party nominated Jill Stein. Katter's left-wing populist nationalist campaign, which promised to "Make America Great Again" by creating the "Greatest Healthcare service to ever exist" and implementing voting reforms such as STV voting in the house and implementing the Proportional Electoral Collage Amendment. Katter also opposed political correctness, illegal immigration, Capitalism, and the Chinese government garnered extensive free media coverage due to Katter's inflammatory comments. Clinton emphasized her extensive political experience, denounced Katter and many of his supporters as a "basket of deplorables", bigots and Poors, and advocated the expansion of President Obama's policies; racial, LGBT, and women's rights; and capitalism. Originally Jeb was running against Both Katter and Clinton but after the October first strike and the October 11th agreement the Republican party entered an alliance with the democrats running Jeb as Clinton's vice President against the National-Progressive Party USA.

The tone of the general election campaign was widely characterized as divisive, negative, and troubling. Katter faced controversy over his views on Capitalism and immigration, incidents of violence against Capitalists at his rallies, Clinton's popularity and public image were tarnished by concerns about her ethics and trustworthiness, and a controversy and subsequent FBI investigation regarding her improper use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state, which received more media coverage than any other topic during the campaign. Katter led in almost every nationwide and swing-state poll, with some predictive models giving Katter over a 90 percent chance of winning.