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That would have been Alexander Hamilton, who in his infamous June 18 speech at the Constitutional Convention outlined his own plan of government, which did include an "elective monarch". It was pushed aside as another harebrained idea, but he would come to regret the speech as his opponents vilified him as a monarchist. But yes, he did want a strong central government, as evidenced by the June 18 speech and his 3 economic Reports presented as Secretary of the Treasury.

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