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Maxwell
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« on: September 16, 2013, 04:05:59 PM »
« edited: September 16, 2013, 06:21:07 PM by Senator Maxwell »

Senator Cathcon goes on to challenge President Scott for re-election!



Senator Cathcon (R-MI) - After upsetting Senator Gary Peters in his run for re-election, Senator Cathcon is looked to as the front runner for the nomination and the new hope for the GOP. A neoconservative with a relatively pro-labor record, he appeals to a lot of demographics that previously were not in the GOP's pocket.

Governor Goldwater (R-WA) - Governor Goldwater, a staunch member of the libertarian wing, won the Governorship after many years in the house. Surprisningly popular in his home state of Washington, he ran much of his campaign as an underdog, hoping to surge in the state of New Hamphsire. Many consider him to be the most fiscally conservative candidate of the field, in spite of being pro-gay marriage and pro-choice.

Congressman Oldiesfreak (R-MI) - Challenging his fellow Michiganer, Congressman Oldiesfreak has an interesting, somewhat checkered past. He is a black, liberal Republican from a D+8 District. He's a social center righter, but his fiscal views have put him to the left of the rest of his party. However, some of his remarks about race have made it clear why he is a Republican, and looks to do well in some of the more liberal states.

Others running:

Governor ZuWo (R-KY) - The most conservative candidate of the field, he hoped to make gains with strong, if not winning performances in Iowa and South Carolina. However, his campaign was very low key and he did not make beyond 10% in either state, causing him to drop out.

Speaker of the House Dereich (R-FL) - Searching for a way out of the House, Speaker Dereich made a run for the Presidency. His campaign was considered one of many ideas, and he did surprisingly well in the state of New Hampshire, but ultimately went nowhere after a 3rd place performance in his home state of Florida.

Congressman John Calvanius (JCL) (R-IN) - John Calvanius, originally, was the tea party favorite. Inspite of low national numbers, John held a strong lead in Iowa over Senator Cathcon and Governor Goldwater. However, after many gaffes (including one about sending nuclear waste into the sun), his numbers started to plummet, and he dropped out after falling behind Governor ZuWo in the state he had put so much money into.

Former Secretary of Agriculture Anton Kreizer (R-ND) - Running a very low key campaign, Anton Kreizer ran on a pseudo-libertarian platform of low taxes, low government intervnetion. This gained some support from wings that were concerned about Governor Goldwaters full on social liberalism, but he mostly was a candidate who didn't have much appeal beyond a small group.
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Maxwell
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E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2014, 05:44:27 PM »

A Crazy 2016



Senator TNF (D-KY)/Governor IceSpear (D-PA) - 38.8%, 383 EV's
Governor Cassius (R-AL)/Former Governor ZuWo (R-KY) - 29.2%, 79 EV's
Former Senator ElectionsGuy (L-WI)/Former Attorney General Maxwell (L-OK) - 30.1%, 76 EV's
Others - 1.9%, 0 EV's

After what some may consider the most brutal primaries in history, the two parties took two different paths. Senator TNF and Governor IceSpear, both fierce liberals, came from two different factions of the party. TNF, a loud, boisterous, filibustering union man, got elected after knocking off Senator Mitch McConnell by strong organization. 2 years later, damn the consequences, he runs for president. Governor IceSpear, a Former Congressman and Secretary of Treasury, rose through the ranks of the Democratic Party, working on bipartisan legislation and liberal cause legislation. After a thunderous primary, the two united for their ticket, in spite of a very clear digust for one another.

The Republican primary, however, did not go that way. Governor Cassius, very conservative Governor of Alabama, swiped the nomination from many competeing candidates. Electionsguy, concerned about the ability of Cassius to win, and more concerned over his policy beliefs, did not join the ticket as the party requested, but rather left the party and ran as a Libertarian with the Former Attorney General. Together, they brought a collation of Center-righters and Center-leftists in support of civil liberties and out-performed the polls by a large margin, but couldn't beat the strong machine behind Senator TNF.
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Maxwell
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E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2014, 01:55:32 PM »
« Edited: April 29, 2014, 02:21:16 PM by IDS Legislator Maxwell »

1912 - Pro-Probation Governor Windjammer wins in an electoral landslide!



Governor Windjammer (R-MT)/Senator DC Al Fine (R-IN) - 42.1%, 347 EV's
Former Senator X (D-OH)/Governor Scott (D-CT) - 34.6%, 144 EV's
Senator TNF (S-KY)/Former Congressman SWE (S-NY) - 22.5%, 40 EV's
Others - 0.8%

Former Probation party member and Republican Windjammer managed to win the election with a strong majority by uniting Republicans while keeping Democrats divided. Wealthy fundraisers in Jammer's camp secretely worked to keep TNF competitive, and TNF left the Democratic Party after being defeated by Former Senator X, running as a socialist with over 20% support. It was easy to see Windjammer's victory.

Strangely, TNF's candidacy was strong enough to defeat the Governor of Montana in his own home state in spite of his strong victory, and many point to the Governors controversial last two years in office, creating a sales tax in the state, causing his numbers to plummet and the citizens to look in favor at TNF's anti-sales tax pro-tariff tax reform.
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Maxwell
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Political Matrix
E: -6.45, S: -6.96

« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2014, 01:20:10 PM »

Former Union Leader and Kentucky Senator Teddy Frank managed to route his opponents at every turn, upsetting Minnesota Senator Brendan Tadd in Iowa, Governor Harry Fly in South Carolina, and Governor Benjamin Sawx in New Hampshire. He would easily take the Democratic nomination. Teddy Franks went his friend, Julian Oakvale, Supreme Court Assiociate Justice, to join his ticket.

The Republican nomination was a hard fight, but while frontrunners were picking states to do battle in, Congressman Ron Goldwater of Washington, grandson of Barry, picked up states in between, and built up his delegate lead into some real wins. He was noted by pundits as running the best campaign of the primary season, and upset larger contenders such as Michigan Senator Donald Cathcon and Rhode Island Governor John P. Winfield III. For his VP, he picked his challenger, John Winfield, and chose to challenge Teddy in liberal states.

President Maxwell's Secretary of Treasury Marshall O. Puckett saw the race and decided the battle of extremes was too much. He decided to run with Former Ohio Senator Malcolm Xavier, and together they managed to win a lot of support, not enough tow in, but enough to throw the election to Goldwater.



Congressman Ron Goldwater (R-WA)/Governor John P. Winfield III (R-RI) - 42.7%, 291 EV's
Senator Theodore Frank (D-KY)/Associate Justice Julian Oakvale (D-CA) - 39.6%, 237 EV's
Secretary of Treasury Marshall O. Puckett (I-MO)/Former Senator Malcom Xavier (I-OH) - 16.6%, 10 EV's
Others - 1.1%, 0 EV's
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