Question: How can you possibly hope to compete against the GPorter juggernaut, which is all but guaranteed a victory in the General Election?
Also, on a serious note, what exactly separates you from the current administration? With what do you disagree with President Wixted on? What would you have done differently over the past four months with regard to legislation passed by the Senate?
1)I do not acknowledge GPorter as a valid candidate, officially.
2)I agree with the constitutional reforms brought about by the current administration, except I think that the current leadership has run its course, and needs to be changed, as all good things do. I, along with my running mate Speed of Sound, intend to take these changes and apply them in a liberal direction. Although I'm mostly in step with the President's stances, I feel that his views on drug legalization are too liberal, and I am only for legal marijuana and hemp production.
I second Mr. Moderate's second question and add my own similar one:
I'm currently supporting President Wixted and am in agreement with most, if not all of his policies, but can you tell me why I should support you over Colin?
Although President Wixted may be closer to your personal ideology, a vote for me is one for change from the current administration, which I feel has run out of ideas after the instituted constitutional amendments. There are times where you may want to reach across ideologies, and this may be one.
What is your opinion on the Robert Stark question?
Robert Stark is not an Atlasian voter.