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« on: July 20, 2018, 05:15:09 PM »
« edited: July 20, 2018, 09:29:35 PM by terp40hitch »

Actives for James Gunn for 1790

January to March: Since James Gunn was named the chair of the Patriot faction in Georgia he spent much of his time in Georgia while free of his duties in the National Assembly. Gunn meet with the Patriot's state leadership which was state legislators, the senators, governor, and the two other deputies. Gunn started building the statewide organization for the faction. In Georgia, Gunn spent much of his time in Wilkes since he sees that as the most vulnerable deputy.

April to June: Gunn still spent time in Georgia but spent much more time in Virginia and North Carolina. In those states, Gunn was advocating for creating Franklin and Kentucky and like James Jackson preparing the states for an upcoming election. Gunn hopes that with a new election in Kentucky that the Patriot faction can pick up either a new deputy or a new senator.

July to September: Gunn spent some time in Kentucky again helping to prepare for an upcoming election but while not in Kentucky or at the national assembly, Gunn traveled back to Georgia. Gunn was building his support in Augusta to again win in a landslide like in 1789. Gunn also was campaigning for James Jackson in Savannah.

October to December: Gunn was again all over Georgia while he wasn't in the national assembly discussing bills except for the first two months which was dedicated to the Kentucky election. Gunn spent much of his time in Augusta building the Patriot's Georgia faction headquarters and meeting with the people who elected him so he doesn't lose their support. Gunn did spend some time visiting Savannah and Wilkies building up support for the current deputies in those areas making sure that they can be reelected. Gunn did try to meet with the Governor of Pennsylvania and Ben Franklin to urge that he release the Deputy from Kentucky.
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