Charles Morgan (Presidential Election Game)

Charles Alexander Morgan (born November 8, 1941) is the, and the first African American to hold the office. Born in, is a graduate of  and a veteran of the , during which time he fought in the. He became vice president of the country in 2012, after the 2012 presidential election. Morgan has championed the investigation of many of the cabinet members, and has sought to reorganize the executive branch as part of his current election goals.

Morgan had a long career in law and politics prior to his ascension into the presidency of the United States in 2013. Patriarch of the Morgan political family, Morgan was present in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and a prominent member of the anti-war efforts of the late-1960s against Vietnam. He was, however, for the, and supported the bombing of Serbia in 1999. His political campaigns have often been marked by his hawkish "America-first" stance in international relations, as well as his rightist leanings back home. He was selected as Obama's running mate in 2012 as a compromise with the Republicans, who threatened to expose Obama's secret operations, which later came to a head in mid-2012.

Today, Morgan is noted for his aggressiveness as a politician, while pushing for conservative causes in the government. Morgan has made the fixing of "" and the rehabilitation of American jobs a priority, as well as dealing with immigration and poverty, which have long been issues in American society. Gun control, however, has been one of Morgan's most controversial problems, as he struggles to gain support from the and the largely-Republican gun owner caucus he has long opposed. Morgan is often criticized for his anti-gay marriage and anti-abortion stances in politics, and has lobbied strongly for the overturning of  and the re-institution of the.