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ZuWo
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« on: October 24, 2014, 10:13:45 AM »

windjammer clearly has the edge in the Mideast. Looking at the way Federalists and D-R voters have cast their ballots so far I must say I'm completely flabbergasted. You can't help but get the impression they are deliberately handing over that seat to Labor!
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« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2014, 03:52:25 AM »

Windjammer has probably hit his ceiling in the Mideast. I'd be amazed if he actually won.

Windjammer is turning out his voters very well, no doubt, and can only be applauded for that.
 
I'm no longer a Mideast citizen so the outcome of this race doesn't really affect me but I admit it is painful to see how this election is unfolding. I have been directly involved in several regional elections with high turnout and what is being presented to us right now is a chapter of the textbook titled "What to do to make sure Labor wins a pretty safe conservative/libertarian seat".

I could elaborate on that in detail but I guess anyone who looks at the current vote tally and the flow of preferences can easily notice what's going wrong in such a fundamental way.
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ZuWo
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« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2014, 09:22:13 AM »

Windjammer has probably hit his ceiling in the Mideast. I'd be amazed if he actually won.

Windjammer is turning out his voters very well, no doubt, and can only be applauded for that.
 
I'm no longer a Mideast citizen so the outcome of this race doesn't really affect me but I admit it is painful to see how this election is unfolding. I have been directly involved in several regional elections with high turnout and what is being presented to us right now is a chapter of the textbook titled "What to do to make sure Labor wins a pretty safe conservative/libertarian seat".

I could elaborate on that in detail but I guess anyone who looks at the current vote tally and the flow of preferences can easily notice what's going wrong in such a fundamental way.

Waaaaaaaaaaaa.

Where was this complaining when the Federalist Reich profitted greatly from the massive inactivity that plagued the region?  Or are you just mad now that voters are now actually getting involved with the process they are turning out in larger numbers?

I admit, I certainly could do more to help the activity problem (so far my activity has been a bit disappointing Sad) but let's not act like you guys are asking for this.  The Mideast Federalist Party has quickly become a joke, as you can tell with them supporting fascists in the regional legislature, trying to declare themselves in control of said legislature even though they were strongly rebuked last election, and now Democratic Republicans refusing to bow down and play second fiddle to what is clearly a reactionary authoritarian party.

I cannot speak for many others, but in this election I voted against the years of Federalist representation, not for Labor.

Just remember, you deserved this.

I'm not quite sure what you're getting at. I'm simply criticizing the center-right in the Mideast for blowing an easily winnable election. I don't know whether the reason for the current state of affairs is a lack of an organized GOTV effort on the right or personal reasons, but it has always been common sense in the Mideast that the center-right only wins if conservatives and libertarians work together. This is clearly not happening at the moment as many votes right of the center are split and wasted but that's obviously not the left's fault.
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ZuWo
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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2014, 02:56:44 AM »

Windjammer is this game's most brilliant chessmaster

Yes, but so appears to be Sawx. Just as Windjammer did in the Mideast with the prevalent anti-Federalist sentiment, Sawx rode the anti-Labor wave in the Northeast to perfection. His final margin may be inflated somewhat by people who vote late and, after having been undecided throughout the entire campaign, now prefer to side with the winner and vote for him as well. But that doesn't take away from the fact that Sawx's campaign was by and large tailor-made for the Northeast electorate, regardless of whether you like its contents or not.
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