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Question: How would you vote for?
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America First
 
#2
Christian Party
 
#3
Republican Party
 
#4
Progressive Republican Party
 
#5
Moderate Party
 
#6
Green Moderate Party
 
#7
New Democratic Party
 
#8
National Progressive Party
 
#9
Left Alliance
 
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« on: November 30, 2019, 12:16:20 PM »
« edited: November 30, 2019, 12:22:16 PM by АndriуValeriovich »

I start new Interactive TL. It's February 2019 now. Democrats retake House and Senate. They changed US from presidential to parliamentary republic
New Parliamnet has 550 seats, all members elected proportionally

You can make two choices: first in poll, second in comment

1. America First
Leader: Donald Trump
Ideology: conservatism, ultra-conservatism, social conservatism, protectionism, populism
Factions: nazism, fascism, liberalism, liberal conservatism
Positions: right-wing to far-right

2. Christian Party
Leader: Mike Pence
Ideology: christian rights, social conservatism, conservatism, neoconservatism, fiscal conservatism
Factions: popilism, ultra-conservatism, liberalism
Positions: center-right to right-wing

3. Republican Party
Leader: Nikki Haley
Ideology: conservatism, social conservatism, centrism, liberal conservatism, fiscal conservatism
Factions: liberalism, populism
Positions: center-right

4. Progressive Republican Party
Leader: Charlie Baker
Ideology: conservatism, liberal conservatism, social liberalism, centrism, liberalism
Factions: social conservatism, social democracy
Positions: center (socially center-left; fiscally center-right)

5. Moderate Party
Leader: Joe Biden
Ideology: liberalism, social conservatism, centrism, social democracy, liberal conservatism
Positions: center (socially center-right, fiscally center-left)

6. Green Moderate Party
Leader: Al Gore
Ideology: animals right, ecologism, liberalism, liberal conservatism, social democracy
Factions: social conservatism, environmentalism, conservative liberlaism
Positions: center-left

7. New Democratic Party
Leader: Nancy Pelosi
Ideology: social democracy, liberalism, progressivism, social liberalism, conservative liberalism
Factions: liberal conservatism, socialism, ultra-left socialism
Positions: center-left to left-wing

8. Socialistic Party of Progress
Leader: Bernie Sanders
Ideology: socialism, social democracy, ultra-left populism, populism, social liberalism, liberalism
Positions: left-wing to far-left

American First
1. Leader Donald Trump
2. Steve Bannon
3. Donald Trump Jr.
4. Matt Gaetz
5. Jim Jordan
6. Deputy Leader Mark Meadows
7. Ivanka Trump
8. Matt Bevin
9. Reince Pribeus
10. Ben Carson
11. Sarah Sanders
12. Rick Scott
13. Tom Cotton
14. Cindy Hyde-Smith
15. Kevin Cramer
16. Jim Renacci
17. Lindsey Graham
18. David Vitter
19. Newt Gingrich
20. Steve Watkins
21. Scott DesJarlais
22. Jim Justice
23. Steve King
24. Eric Trump
25. Jan Brewer

Christian Party
1. Leader Mike Pence
2. Deputy Leader Ted Cruz
3. Rick Santorum
4. Mike Huckabee
5. Ralph Reed
6. Scott Walker
7. Ben Sasse
8. Ken Buck
9. Doug Lamborn
10. Jack Kingston
11. Carly Fiorina
12. Neil Bush
13. Len Munsil
14. Tony Perkins
15. John Boozman
16. Clint Howard
17. Douglas Wilson
18. Mark Martin
19. Sam Graves
20. Matt Salmon

Republican Party
1. Leader Nikki Haley
2. Marco Rubio
3. Tim Pawlenty
4. Susan Martinez
5. Deputy Leader Cory Gardner
6. Mel Martinez
7. Mitt Romney
8. Paul Ryan
9. Deb Fischer
10. Steve Daines
11. Tim Scott
12. John Hoeven
13. Rodney Davis
14. Erik Paulsen
15. Mark Amodei
16. Kristi Noem
17. Jaime Herrera Beutler
18. Francis Rooney
19. Spencer Cox
20. Mark Kirk
21. George Allen
22. Asa Hutchinson
23. Bobby Jindal
24. Elise Stefanik
25. Jeff Flake

Progressive Republican Party
1. Leader Charlie Baker
2. Deputy Leader Phil Scott
3. Larry Hogan
4. Chris Sununu
5. Kelly Ayotte
6. Susan Collins
7. Jon Huntsman Jr.
8. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
9. Mark Boughton
10. Joe Heck
11. Brian Fitzpatrick
12. Olympia Snowe
13. Brian Sandoval
14. Norm Coleman
15. Meghan McCain
16. Evan McMullin
17. Dave Reichert
18. Will Hurd
19. Frank LoBiondo
20. Charlie Dent
21. Ryan Costello
22. Carlos Curbelo
23. Dino Rossi
24. Rob Portman
25. Dean Heller

Moderate Party
1. Leader Joe Biden
2. Deputy Leader Sherrod Brown
3. Jon Tester
4. Dick Durbin
5. Bob Casey Jr.
6. Deputy Leader John Bel Edwards
7. Joe Donnelly
8. Stephanie Murphy
9. Lisa Murkowski
10. Amy Klobuchar
11. Andy Beshear
12. Heidi Heitkamp
13. Blanche Lincoln
14. Mikkie Sherrill
15. Joe Manchin
16. Charlie Crist
17. Cheri Bustos
18. Steve Bullock
19. Jim Costa
20. Collin Peterson
21. Roy Cooper
22. Abigail Spanberger
23. Conor Lamb
24. Dan Lipinski
25. Lou Correa
Tim Kaine
Jeff Van Drew

Green Moderate Party
1. Leader Al Gore
2. Jay Inslee
3. Deputy Leader Tom Steyer
4. Nanette Barragan
5. Andrew Cuomo
6. John Carney
7. Michael Nutter
8. Scott Peters
9. Phil Murphy
10. Mark Jacobson
11. Jason Kander
12. Donald McEachin
13. Jerry McNerney
14. Lisa Blunt Rochester
15. Paul Tonko
16. Tony Cardenas
17. Amory Lovins
18. Katharine Hayhoe
19. Benjamin Sovacool
20. Bill McKibben
21. Daniel Kammen
22. Russ Carnahan
23. Brendan Boyle
24. Sally Benson
25. Gavin Newsom

New Democratic Party
1. Leader Nancy Pelosi
2. Deputy Leader Hakeem Jeffries
3. Ben Ray Lujan
4. Chuck Schumer
5. Patty Murray
6. Tammy Baldwin
7. Tammy Duckworth
8. Maria Cantwell
9. Kamala Harris
10. Gary Peters
11. Elizabeth Warren
12. Ed Markey
13. Cory Booker
14. Mark Warner
15. Ted Lieu
16. Terry McAuliffe
17. Pete Aguilar
18. Collin Allred
19. Ted Deutch
20. Josh Shapiro
21. Chris Koster
22. Walt Maddox
23. Sean Patrick Maloney
24. Fred Hubbell
25. Pete Buttigieg

Socialist Party of Progress
1. Leader Bernie Sanders
2. Deputy Leader Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez
3. Ayanna Pressley
4. Rashida Tlaib
5. Mark Pocan
6. Pramila Jayapal
7. Ilhan Omar
8. John Fetterman
9. Keith Ellison
10. Ro Khanna
11. Kshawa Sawant
12. Tom Perriello
13. Kara Eastman
14. Alan Grayson
15. Kaniela Ing
16. Ritchie Torres
17. Chuy Garcia
18. Rafael Espinal
19. Ben Jealous
20. Lisa Bender
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« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2019, 12:24:45 PM »

What party is Josh Hawley member of?
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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2019, 12:29:49 PM »

RCV:
1. Socialist Party of Progress (voted for)
2. Green Moderate Party (my second choice)
3. Moderate Party
4. America First (if Josh Hawley is in)
5. Progressive Republican Party
6. New Democratic Party
7. Republican Party
8. Christian Party
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« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2019, 12:32:17 PM »

What party is Josh Hawley member of?
Josh Hawley is 30-40 number of Republican Party
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« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2019, 01:08:27 PM »

What party is Josh Hawley member of?
Josh Hawley is 30-40 number of Republican Party
Well it's simple voted SOcialist Party of Congress (who will surely be in, otherwise you would had to create more left-wing parties) and Green Moderate Party.
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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2019, 08:16:22 AM »

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« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2019, 11:41:53 AM »

Socialist Party of Congress
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« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2019, 12:46:41 PM »

Republicans vote! Now only one center-right party goes to Parliament. If you won't vote Parliament will be only with left parties
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« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2019, 03:24:11 PM »

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Factions: nazism
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« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2019, 03:27:59 PM »

I agree that this isn't a faction of it. Some of the factions of ideologies seem to be done biasedly, but there will be a bias, and I understand AV.

At least, it should be technically neo-nazism, and also none of the candidates on the list are in my opinion neo-nazist fortunately, although some flirt with it. Fascism is something completely different as well. I don't think OP understands fascism, but America First seems absolutely not fascist. What you can say however is that it is a white-supremacy party at worst and there is a faction of white supremacists.
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« Reply #10 on: December 02, 2019, 01:53:11 PM »

Vote. Two days left
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« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2019, 04:40:37 PM »

Voting Republican for story reasons. A prominent right is necessary for this to be a truly great series.
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« Reply #12 on: December 03, 2019, 09:57:20 AM »

One day and three hours left
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« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2019, 11:16:29 PM »

Green moderate/SPP
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« Reply #14 on: December 04, 2019, 09:03:58 AM »

Vote. Three hours left
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« Reply #15 on: December 04, 2019, 09:07:03 AM »

The Socialists
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« Reply #16 on: December 04, 2019, 09:35:22 AM »

Progressive Republican, easily.
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« Reply #17 on: December 04, 2019, 01:20:38 PM »
« Edited: December 04, 2019, 01:35:43 PM by АndriуValeriovich »

Results of United States 2019 Parliamentary election:

Socialistic Party of Progress: 155 (28.13%)
Green Moderate Party: 103 (18.75%)
Moderate Party: 86 (15.63%)
Progressive Republican Party: 69 (12.50%)
Republican Party: 52 (9.37%)
America First: 34 (6.25%)
Christian Party: 34 (6.25%)
New Democratic Party: 17 (3.12%)

There are possible coalitions:
Green Moderate-Moderate-New Republican-New Democratic Coalition 275 seats
Green Moderate-Moderate-New Republican-Republican Coalition 310 seats
Green Moderate-Moderate-New Republican-Republican-Democratic Coalition 327 seats
Socialistic Party of Progress-Green Moderate-New Democratic 275 seats
Socialistic Party of Progress-Green Moderate-Moderate-New Democratic 361 seats
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« Reply #18 on: December 04, 2019, 01:26:29 PM »

Green Moderate-Moderate-New Democratic-Progressive Republican!
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« Reply #19 on: December 04, 2019, 01:42:47 PM »

Leader of New Democratic Party, former Speaker of House of House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, who is the most powerful woman in the United States, say that she will resigned from Parliament and leave politics after bad electoral perfomance of her party.
So Collin Allred will be new member if Parliamnet. He was 18th number in Democratic Party.

Tickets, who will be on the ballot at New Democratic Party leadership elections:
Deputy Leader Hakeem Jeffries/Lizzie Fletcher
Chuck Schumer/Cory Booker
Tammy Baldwin/Walt Maddox
Ben Ray Lujan/Kamala Harris
Pete Buttigieg/Sean Patrick Maloney
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« Reply #20 on: December 05, 2019, 07:00:28 AM »

15th November 2019
Newly elected MP David Valadao, who was 28 number in Republican Party, changed parties. Now he is a member of Progressive Republican Party. If coalition will be between GM-Mod-PR-ND, this gave it 276 seats


17th November 2019
Coalition formed
New Coalition: Green Moderate-Moderate-Progressive Republican-New Democratic


Prime Minister: Al Gore (GM)
First Vice Prime Minister: Charlie Baker (PR)
Second Vice Prime Minister: Joe Biden (Mod)

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Joe Biden (Mod)
Minister of Finance: Jon Tester (Mod)
Minister of Economic: Larry Hogan (PR)
Minister of Defense: Chuck Hagel (PR)
Minister of Justice: Andrew Cuomo (GM)
Minister of Regional Development: John Bel Edwards (Mod)
Minister of Inernal Affairs: Brian Sandoval (PR)
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Regions: Brian Schweitzer (GM)
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans: Charlie Crist (Mod)
Minister of Commerce: Joe Donnelly (Mod)
Minister of Labor: Sherrod Brown (Mod)
Minister of Social Development: Lisa Murkowski (Mod)
Minister of Health: Michelle Lujan Grisham (GM)
Minister of Education and Science: Russ Carnahan (GM)
Minister of Housing and Urban Development: Phil Scott (PR)
Minister of Transportation: Donald McEachin (GM)
Minister of Veterans Affairs: Tammy Duckworth (ND)
Minister of Energy: Jay Inslee (GM)
Minister of Ecology and Environment: Tom Steyer (GM)
Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers: Jason Kander (GM)

9 Green Moderate
8 Moderate
5 New Republican
1 New Democratic

Speaker: Dick Durbin (Mod)
Fisrt Vice Speaker: John Fetterman (SPP)
Second Vice Speaker: Lisa Blunt Rochester (GM)
Vice Speakers:
1) Nikki Haley (Rep)
2) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (PR)
3) Donald Trump Jr. (AF)
4) Mike Pence (CP)
5) Hakeem Jeffries (Dem)


Parties Caucus Chairs

Socialistic Party of Progress: 155 seats
Chair: Leader Bernie Sanders
Vice Chair: Deputy Leader Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez

Green Moderate Party: 103 seats
Chair: Nanette Barragan
Vice Chair: Mark Jacobson

Moderate Party: 86 seats
Chair: Bob Casey Jr.
Vice Chair: Cheri Bustos

New Republican Party: 70 seats
Chair: Dave Reichert
Vice Chair: Kelly Ayotte

Republican Party: 51 seats
Chair: Leader Nikki Haley
Vice Chair: Deputy Leader Cory Gardner

America First: 34 seats
Chair: Leader Donald Trump
Vice Chair: Jim Jordan

Christian Party: 34 seats
Chair: Mike Huckabee
Vice Chair: Rick Santorum

Democratic Party: 17 seats
Chair: Patty Murray
Vice Chair: Terry McAuliffe
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