Sheldon Johnson, Jr. (Johnsonverse)

Sheldon Robert Johnson, Jr. (b. December 31, 1963) is an American activist and politician. He was the CEO of Johnson Industries from October 11, 1991 to December 30, 2009, at which point his son Tim Johnson took over. He was the executive producer of The Price is Right from 1992 to 2010. He has been the 39th Governor of California since 2011, succeeding Arnold Schwarzenegger, and is running for President in the 2020 Democratic primaries; experts and strategists alike have predicted that Johnson will win the primaries and the election.

Early Life
The son of Sheldon Johnson and Lucy Faye Jones, Johnson had a keen eye for politics; at five he memorized the names of every American President up until then, and the first seven amendments of the Constitution. His lifelong dream was to run for President; while he was CEO of Johnson Industries, Johnson studied American history and read copies of American documents, including the Bill of Rights, in his spare time.

Johnson Industries
After Stacker and Associates CEO Phil Stacker resigned from Johnson Industries on October 10, 1991, Johnson assumed control of the company. Under his reign, Johnson bought many companies, from the likes of Dog n Suds to Mark Goodson Productions.

Personal Life
Johnson has been married to Tammy Jo Johnson since December 29, 1990. They have three children, Timothy Daniel and Chloe Elizabeth (b. July 9, 1995), and Jaya Leigh (b. August 7, 2007). He has four brothers: William Lex (b. June 29, 1949), Kenneth Jeffery (b. March 1, 1952), Mark Sheldon (b. July 8, 1960), and Craig Vincent (b. October 5, 1968), and two sisters: Linda Anne (b. December 12, 1944), and Ashley Nicole (b. August 1, 1979)

Politics
Just like all of his predecessors at Johnson Industries, Johnson is highly liberal, a member of the Democratic Party, and is running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020 on a platform of making "hardcore" improvements to America, with his brother Craig Johnson as his Vice President, Patrick J. Kennedy as his Supreme Court Nominee, Chelsea Clinton as his Chief Adviser, former Johnson CEO Phil Stacker as his Attorney General, and Joseph P. Kennedy II as his Secretary of State. Already, polls are stating that around 95% of Americans would vote for him. Despite this, Trump himself has been quoted as saying on his Twitter account, "I assure you, I have a far better chance of winning the 2020 Election than Sheldon Johnson, Jr. and the Dems. They will definitely be crushed by me and the Republicans in 2020, no question about it. Johnson's just made the biggest mistake of his life". Johnson rebutted in a speech on September 12, 2018, stating, "Well, you're the one embarrassing America. You're making all of our allies into our enemies. It'll take a long time getting them to trust us again because of you. Whatever, just go keep living in your own damn world. No better than Nixon, seeking nuclear war and terror. As I've said in one of my speeches, I sometimes wonder exactly what direction this country's going. My son Tim's anti-Trump posts are all 100% justified. Also, do you have any sort of respect for those men, women, and children who perished on 9/11? If I had a million dollars for everything bad you've done to America, I'd be very rich, indeed. Granted, I am rich, but still. You racist, misogynistic, homophobic, violent, anti-choice warmonger! I felt embarrassed to be an American the moment you got elected!". It also came with a GIF of the Angry Video Game Nerd drinking his beer and screaming into a pillow from his review of the NES adaptation of the 1990 film Dick Tracy. The post was liked and reposted by the Johnson Twins themselves, both of whom added their own commentary; Tim added, "Go get him, Dad! That neo-Soviet will be destroyed for sure! All anybody will remember him for is humiliating America, and not for his real estate.", while Chloe added, "If you don't win, Dad, which I know you will, me, Tim, Belle, and Jenny will all move to Canada with the kids. Good luck!". On June 10, 2018, at 8:35 PM, he submitted an FEC Form 2 in compliance with the Federal Election Campaign Act.

Governor of California
On May 1, 2010, Johnson announced his intentions to run for Governor of California in 2011 with Phil Stacker as his Lieutenant Governor. Critics thought Johnson would not win unless he "pulled a (Tonya) Harding" and use vicious tactics against the person ahead of him. However, his vow to run a positive campaign and refusal to stoop to dirty tricks, coupled with his fame, were factors that led to him being elected. He got reelected for a second term in 2015.

Under Johnson, California has seen an uptick in jobs and housing, a mass tax cut, a downturn in crime, a decrease in pollution, and economic growth. His approval rating among Californians is 95% as of September 2018, the highest of any United States governor. Despite this, some conservatives, notably Rush Limbaugh, have criticized Johnson's left-wing policies.