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Really the only way Grey ''wouldn't'' be elected is if he chose not to run, but in the likelihood that America would be faced with many years of rebuilding after the events of the movie, Whitmore would probably urge him to do so, knowing that he's a competent leader who'd command enough popularity and respect to hold the country together during the years of reconstruction that lay ahead.
 
As for the part about [[Will Smith]]'s Capt. Hiller being President a few terms later, it's basically been ''confirmed'' that if Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin getannounced thetheir go-aheadintent to makedo a sequel,precisely this ''will''in beany thesequel case asso long as they cancould both get the go-ahead to make it and get [[Will Smith]] to return.
 
"Independence Day: Resurgence" was eventually made and released in 2016, but they could not get Will Smith to agree to return and so the then President of the United States was played by Sela Ward.
 
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