Rosémarie Lynnswagger

Rosémarie Rosanna Lynnswagger (June 23rd, 1961 - June 21, 2005) was the 42nd president of the United States, serving from 1997 to 2005. She previously was the 2nd Governor of Washington (1993–1995) and the Senator from Albany (1995–1997). A fierce fighter in the 1996 presidential election, she was a little known Governor from Washington installing reforms and changes over time between the years of 1993 and 1995, and a senator from Albany who was a rising star in her own right and her parties, though she left the Republican Party only to come back to it after the 2000 presidential election, she affiliated herself as a Democrat in the election. Which still didn't matter, she was popular figure and won with over 466 votes and became the first female president in American history and youngest currently at the age of 36, and such milestones is recognized in America and around the world.

Early life
Rosemarie Lynnswagger was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. She struggled and strived through the worse experiences. She learned piano starting at the age of 7. And then joining a couple of funk bands. She formed a band called the Lynnswagger Girls with her daughters. Then on, she went into politics as Governor of Washington, then on, Senator from Albany and made history as President becoming the first female to ever hold such office and be the youngest at 35 years old.

She had trials and errors during the presidency, all in all, she did the best job in her power to make America the best of the best. During the beginning of her second term, she started to suffer from clinical depression and mental illness. This lead to her resignation during September of 2001 and marked an end of an era known as the Lynnswagger Era, as recorded in the history books. Months after such resignation she is living a somewhat quiet life in New York City where she was raised.

Death
Rosemarie died on June 21, 2005, due to a drug overdose. She overdosed on 8 fl oz of heroin and was found dead in her home. She was only 43 at the time of her death.