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In the X-Men: The End future, Kitty Pryde becomes the mayor of Chicago and then President of the United States. She has three children: her eldest daughter, named Meredith, and twins 10 years younger than Meredith; Sara and Doug, with an unnamed partner who died protecting her from an assassination attempt

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