I'll take John Lindsay, thank you very much.
Could I take Senator Mike Gravel (D-AK)?
Welcome to the game!
I claim Larry McDonald, he will be running in the newly formed John Birch Party.
Sorry, Classic Conservative, but McDonald was not even a Representative in 1972, not to mention that with Wallace running and with primary challenger Ashbrook a McDonald run would be highly unlikely. Isn't there any other character you might be interested on?
Howard J Morgens, the brilliant CEO of Proctor and Gamble. Ability to self-fund and running with a central focus on the economy.
Should I run as an independent or Republican?
I must say you surprised me, Potus, I really don't know anything about Howard Morgens, nor can I find any political info on him. Any chance you could expand on him to see if he can be playable?
Well, the game plan was to run a "Washington needs a businessman, I know how the economy works" campaign. Morgens was responsible for the largest period of growth for Proctor & Gamble. He increased its value from $1.1 billion to $4.9 billion. He was also active in a lot of charitable organizations. I think the "Mr. Fix It" angle could work. He also "looks like a President."