
Staff / Nathan Self
Alante Wren, 10, son of Latisha and Allen Wren of Sandy Springs
“If I was president, I would help out people in need and clean up the community. I would travel places, and I would be a good president because I would be trustworthy just like James Madison. People would trust me, because I would not turn my back on them. I would help build homes in Africa. I hope to make history in being a president.”
Alante Wren, 10, son of Latisha and Allen Wren of Sandy Springs
“If I was president, I would help out people in need and clean up the community. I would travel places, and I would be a good president because I would be trustworthy just like James Madison. People would trust me, because I would not turn my back on them. I would help build homes in Africa. I hope to make history in being a president.”

Staff / Nathan Self
Brianna Waddell, 10, daughter of Amy and Mike Waddell of Sandy Springs “I would help people like the homeless people. I would give them something to eat and a chance to redeem themselves, like a job. I would stop all the violence in the world and let people know I’m always on watch so they won’t do anything bad.”
Brianna Waddell, 10, daughter of Amy and Mike Waddell of Sandy Springs “I would help people like the homeless people. I would give them something to eat and a chance to redeem themselves, like a job. I would stop all the violence in the world and let people know I’m always on watch so they won’t do anything bad.”
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Essence Williams, 9, daughter of Ebony and Andrew Williams of Alpharetta <br>
“I would stop fishermen from using crab traps, [because] dolphins and animals can get killed or their tails come off. I would get every gun in the world and melt them and build something good. I would build homes and schools and try to stop people from smoking. I would give a limit to how much alcohol people can drink so nothing bad happens.” Staff / Nathan Self <br>
Essence Williams, 9, daughter of Ebony and Andrew Williams of Alpharetta <br>
“I would stop fishermen from using crab traps, [because] dolphins and animals can get killed or their tails come off. I would get every gun in the world and melt them and build something good. I would build homes and schools and try to stop people from smoking. I would give a limit to how much alcohol people can drink so nothing bad happens.”](http://matchbin-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/public/sites/2518/assets/781D_2_13_Presidents_Day_Essence_Williams.jpg)
Staff / Nathan Self
Essence Williams, 9, daughter of Ebony and Andrew Williams of Alpharetta
“I would stop fishermen from using crab traps, [because] dolphins and animals can get killed or their tails come off. I would get every gun in the world and melt them and build something good. I would build homes and schools and try to stop people from smoking. I would give a limit to how much alcohol people can drink so nothing bad happens.”
Essence Williams, 9, daughter of Ebony and Andrew Williams of Alpharetta
“I would stop fishermen from using crab traps, [because] dolphins and animals can get killed or their tails come off. I would get every gun in the world and melt them and build something good. I would build homes and schools and try to stop people from smoking. I would give a limit to how much alcohol people can drink so nothing bad happens.”

Staff / Nathan Self
Jessica Crayton, 9, daughter of Ema and Bruce Crayton of Sandy Springs
“I would try to help the environment. I would get all the homeless people and build more homeless shelters and make sure a lot of people were working there. I would try to make more libraries so people would read to get them inspired. I would make more adoption centers, and make sure no one steals or drinks. I don’t want them to die.”
Jessica Crayton, 9, daughter of Ema and Bruce Crayton of Sandy Springs
“I would try to help the environment. I would get all the homeless people and build more homeless shelters and make sure a lot of people were working there. I would try to make more libraries so people would read to get them inspired. I would make more adoption centers, and make sure no one steals or drinks. I don’t want them to die.”

















