It's safe to say that the United States would be looking very different right now if Hillary Clinton's three-million-person popular vote lead won her the presidency.

Exactly how different is up for debate, but one Twitter account has been imagining one version of events — much to the delight of its tens of thousands of followers.

Alt-POTUS 45, or @IfHillaryHad, has been tweeting daily updates about Clinton's fictional first days in office. Each tweet manages to take a dig at Donald Trump's actions in the White House, while also hilariously documenting Bill Clinton's duties as First Gentleman.

If she'd won... A witty Twitter account has been documenting Hillary Clinton's fictional first days as president

Female prez: The account features a lot of pro-women references

Oh really? She also takes a lot of digs at Donald Trump and his real-life gaffes

The fictional Hillary also gets up to pranks and tells off politicians

Alt-POTUS' accomplishments on each day fall into a few categories. Some are real tasks, others involve calling out politicians she disagrees with, and others are direct condemnations of things the real White House has been doing, like like warming up to Vladimir Putin or insulting federal judges.

'No one is protesting me en masse,' read one early tweet, pointing out the multiple protests that had already taken place against Trump. 'Still holding non-stop Katy Perry & Beyoncé concerts.'

By Day 10, the alt-Hillary seemed to have found her groove, tweeting out accomplishments juxtaposed with missions she sent Bill on.

Hilariously, she treats Bill Clinton as an assistant, sending him out on silly errands

On the account, Bill goes out for coffee runs, fetches foods, and organizes Hillary's stuff

The new title: She also refers to him as the First Dude

'Filled all key positions in my administration. Re-read every Harry Potter book. Sent Bill to 7-Eleven for Sourpatch Kids,' she wrote of completing quite a To Do list while sending Bill on a silly errand.

Later that day, she added: 'Reviewed policy briefs on equal pay. Tee-peed Trump Tower with Yates. Sent Bill to the kitchen to make me hot apple cider.'

She had quite a few updates on Day 11, including 'met with LGBTQIA activists', 'started a group text with the world's female Presidents/PMs', 'had brunch with Fey & Poehler', 'signed an EO that outlaws mansplaining', 'subtweeted Ivanka's fake a** feminism', 'mailed a literal human spine to Ryan's office', and 'old Ryan he seems smarter when he's not talking'.

Hitting out: Alt-POTUS calls out several senators and Republican lawmakers

She also seems to do a lot of stress eating, if Bill's errands are any clue

In addition to realistic tasks, the account documents the ways in which Hillary would have been different from Trump

That same day, she sent Bill to get McDonald's hash browns, to CVS to pick up some nail polish, to pick up Kit-Kats and Doritos, to pull paint samples for the Oval Office, to pick up Chipotle, and to get some tequila.

On Day 12, she took a dig at Trump again by writing, 'I know who Frederick Douglass is' and saying she 'had a good chat with Australia's PM'.

She also found time to RSVP to Beyoncé's baby shower while revieweing legislation on criminal justice reform.

The account continually points out that it would have been unlikely for a President Clinton to have started Twitter wars with anyone — much unlike the current president. This fictional version of the politician also has no problem telling off Republican lawmakers.

Quickly popular: The funny account has racked up thousands of followers so far

Genius: It's run by Los Angeles writer Sarah Lerner, 27

Bill, meanwhile, keeps going to Five Guys, reorganizing his wife's hot sauces, and picking up pancakes.

'Haven't caused a constitutional crisis,' she wrote on Day 14.

After Saturday Night Live aired this weekend, she even teased Sean Spicer, writing that she hired Melissa McCarthy as Press Secretary.

The witty account is the brainchild of Los Angeles and podcaster Sarah Lerner. The 27-year-old has made no secret that she runs the Twitter page and also shares her support for Clinton on her own account.