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Jeremy Grenwich (born August 20, 1963) is an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1985 to 1987. Prior to his presidency, he was the owner of the Associated Press.

Grenwich was raised in the United States Virgin Islands. He is the first American President born outside of the continental United States. Following his graduation from School, he became owner of the Associated Press.

Early life
Jeremy Grenwich was born on August 20th, 1956 in Cruz Bay, Virgin Islands.

Head of The Associated Press and Grenwich Polling Institute
Grenwich bought the Associated Press in early 1984. He added the Grenwich Polling Institute to the polls used to project and predict elections.

1984 Presidential Campaign
Main Article: 1984 United States presidential election The 1980 presidential election featured Grenwich against Joshua Cruz, Nathan P. Zandstra, and Diane Gonzolez-Sivula.

Election
Grenwich ran for the Social Democratic nomination for the 1984 United States presidential election. He won the nomination, defeating Ender D. Pig and Big F. Balls. He nominated Tim Andrews for Vice President. Advancing to the general election, Grenwich won a majority of electoral college votes, defeating New Republican nominee Joshua Cruz, Bull Moose nominee Nathan P. Zandstra, and Communist nominee Diane Gonzalez-Sivula. At 21 years of age, Grenwich became the youngest President in American history.

Tenure
Grenwich's first term was marked by Vice President Tim Andrews's impeachment and other scandals, including his extra-marital affair with Elizabeth Kent.