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« on: July 22, 2018, 05:16:24 PM »

Gouverneur Morris’s Schedule

The Hon. Morris is a busy man. While not on the floor of Congress, tirelessly fighting for the American people, he has been establishing Hamiltonian political infrastructure across the north and west. Working with local supporters, field offices have been drafted and created in each district of Congress, stretching from Kentucky northward to Maine. State offices for the Hamiltonian party have also been established, which consult with both the national and local parties on strategy and organization. All branches of the party are free to run organizational measures (with guidance from higher branches), as well as media efforts (with national-level pamphlets and Federalist releases distributed to each state).

Mr. Morris has personally visited Kentucky and the Westsylvania region (following Hamilton’s triumph there) to meet with Americans on the Western Frontier and discuss the Hamiltonian vision. The seat of Suffolk & Queens has also been frequented by Morris, who both meets with business leaders and frequents local pubs to chat it up with voters. Similar visits have been made in the greater North, with all other deputies of the party advised to visit neighboring districts to further the faction’s message.
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