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Parker James Ferguson (born August 28, 1959) is the President of the United States of the Pacific Northwest, and a member of the. Ferguson was a member of the, representing Washington's sevent district from 1996-2000, and then a Senator for Washington state until the dissolution of the United States. He was subsequently elected the President of the Pacific Northwest by a slight margin of victory.

Early Life
Ferguson was born to James and Janet Ferguson on August 28, 1959 in,. His father was of full Irish descent, while his mother was a mix between Scandinavian and Scottish immigrant parents. His parents moved him and his sister to the city of, which is part of the greater. Ferguson's parents moved into the city's suburb of, and Ferguson attended , a Catholic grade school.

Ferguson performed exceptionally at the academy, generating a 3.95 cumulative GPA. He was accepted into, a first-rate Jesuit high school. He performed extremely well at Seattle Prep, and then moved on to, where he majored in Political Science. Ferguson took internship in the Washington D.C. office of Senate Majority Leader, a Republican.

Politics
In 1986, after Republicans lost majority in the Senate, Ferguson moved back to Seattle, which is were he met his wife, Claire Ferguson. Ferguson was given a job at Washington Mutual, serving as Director of Advertisement. After registering as a Republican in 1990, Republican leaders in King County pressured him to run in 1992, which he denied. However, he accepted in 1994 in which he was beaten by the incumbent, Jim McDermott. He was able to win against McDermott in 1996, and represented the district until 2000, when he won a seat in the United States Senate.

Ferguson worked with, the President of the United States at the time, in 2007 to help stop some economic meltdowns. The economy failed, however, and the entire world was practically thrown into the gutter. Ferguson helped impeach in the Washington State Senate, and replace her with the short lived. Following the dissolution of the United States, Ferguson met with, , , and. All of them agreed, after the Washington State House of Representatives and Senate voted unanimously to secede from the union, to form a government. Half of Washington was split, however, and the government was drawn up out of the Seattle metro area. Ferguson was soon elected President, with Reichert and McKenna both being elected positions in the government as well. Rossi was appointed Secretary of State for the government soon after.

Ferguson's government expanded ambitiously, confiscating western Washington, and moving their borders up to Vancouver BC and down to Portland. Ferguson began to add to the military continuously, making their soldier capacity much higher than estimated.