Sara Ribo



Sara Ribo was an American politician who served as the 60th President of the United States from 2093 to 2101. Prior to this, she also served as the 63rd Vice President of the United States from 2085 to 2093 under Annie Brown. She was the second Green to serve as United States president, and first to serve as United States vice president.

Early life
Sara Ribo was born on 10 August 2038 in Pearland, Texas, a suburb of Houston. She primarily lived in Texas during her childhood, but moved around the country several times due to her father Manuel Ribo's military service. Her family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2052, when Ribo was 13 years old. She graduated from Enloe High School in 2056. She returned to Texas to go to Texas A&M University, from where she graduated in 2062 with a BA in public policy.

Political career
Sara Ribo worked on several political campaigns throughout the 2060s and early 2070s, including the campaign of Cara Nunez for president in 2068. She first ran for office herself in 2074, and defeated incumbent Republican Lucy Wright in Texas' 23rd congressional district. She continued to represent the district until 2082, when the addition of hundreds of new House seats in the aftermath of the Louisiana Rebellion forced her to retire or run in another district; she decided to retire and ran in the Green Party primaries for president from 2083 to 2084, but dropped out after placing fifth in the first-in-the-nation Illinois primary. However, winning candidate Annie Brown selected Ribo as her running mate for the 2084 election, and the ticket defeated incumbent Republicans Caleb Webber and Christine Cho.

Sara Ribo generally stayed out of the spotlight during her vice presidency, leading to some in the media dubbing her as "Reclusive Ribo." However, she was very politically outspoken about military spending; in an unusual move for a Green Party politician and differing from President Annie Brown, Ribo thought military spending should have been increased and better managed.

Ribo ran for president again in 2092, and easily won, riding off the popularity of Annie Brown. Her presidency was largely a continuation of Brown's policies and she won re-election by a large margin in 2096; however, a major recession hit in the late 2090s, which tanked Ribo's approval rating and set the stage for Republican Jessica Snow's victory in 2100.

Later life
Sara Ribo was a well-known public speaker and philanthropist after her presidency. She lived in Houston from her leaving the presidency in 2101 to her death in 2130.