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Washington 2017: The US Political RP [CLOSED] OOC Pt. IX

Postby Prolieum » Fri Feb 09, 2018 7:03 pm

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Washington
The US Political RP




"If you want to know what a man really is, give him power."

Bob Ingersoll







The pace quickens. The new keepers of power have risen to their station, and tried their hand at governance, with all the glory and infamy that comes with it. Their opponents fight against the new administration and amongst themselves, seeking to decide whether cooperation, opposition, or resistance is necessary, or whether it is the securing of their own ideological territory that takes priority.

Republicans, Democrats, and Progressives, all with agendas, all with plans to fulfill them, and all with weaknesses to exploit in the year to come, politicians, young and old, battling for position, favor, and power within their ranks.

As the cabinet fills, special elections across the country serve as battlegrounds for party generals to test the stratagems of the war in the midterms to come, and for newcomers to make their shot at the influence and prestige of election, or to fall by the wayside into obscurity and defeat.

Fortunes will be made, fortunes will be lost, and the fate of the nation will be changed. New players will rise, to replace the old-or tear them down from their heights. The fields are fertile for harvest-and each will reap what they so.

Join, as Senator or Representative, as Governor, or Mayor, as pundit, or secretary, all are welcome who are willing to play the game. Fight for your ideals against corruption, fight for party against all opposition-or fight for your own power before all, in the endless game of Washington.

The application lies below, to write yourself into the tangled webs in the halls of power-and to write yourself into history. You can be remembered-or forgotten, drowned in the currents of time. The only one who can decide which...is you.

History awaits. It is time to write it.





Rules


1- OP is Lord and the Co-OP's are the princes. Their word is law. Follow it.
2- No RL characters Or at least no celebrities. There is no Donald Trump here. On this note, RL politicians post-Reagan do not exist, or have been replaced with generic stand-ins: those spots are yours to fill. Records and history are the same, including statistics, save in the places where player-characters have brought about a change.
3- Post when you can-warn us if you can't. A post per week is a good minimum standard, but we understand that real-life gets in the way. If you plan to leave, or you will be offline for some time, especially if you are interacting with someone, please try to let us know.
4-Make some IC effort. We are more lenient than most, here, but do try to put some effort into your IC posts. Try to keep one-liners to a minimum, though they are fine if in a conversation.
5- Respect your fellow players. Play nice. If you don't have friends, you won't have fun.
6- No Sue/flawless/perfect characters Give them some flaws. No one has fun when everyone is perfect. Everyone wants to be a young, tall, strong, charismatic superman. We'd like a little more depth than that.
7-No cheat-edits Once you've made an IC post, leave it. Tweaks to formatting are all right, but don't try to change what you've already put down, especially if it has already been responded to.
8- If you are not sure if something is legal, ask OOC first. Always better to check-and there is limited leniency for things that are obviously bad.
9-No assassination attempts. You can probably look for a loophole there-don't. In essence, no use of extreme physical force against another player, or anything like poison. If you and another both agree, contact an OP, and it will be discussed-unilateral action is strictly forbidden.
10-No research in closed situations-For the short version-no Googling in debates. You can do all the research you like in preparation, but while a debate is going on, no citing of outside resources is permitted. This is on the honor system-but if you start spouting off statistics to the fifth decimal place, we'll probably catch on. In short, when you're in a situation where your character can't be looking things up, you can't either. If you're not sure-ask an OP.
11-No spite characters. You may hate Democrats, and want to make a Senator who will have scandals on them-don't. Complex characters are fine, but having your character actively sabotage their own party/demographic out-of-character is forbidden.
12-No metagaming. This takes two forms-first, using OOC knowledge that you have but your character could not in the IC, and second, attempting to "engineer" a character specifically to do something in relation to specific aspects of another character or a situation. Hiccups aside, keep OOC and IC separate. Similarly
13-Keep OOC comments out of the IC. We have a whole thread set aside just for that reason. Putting and leaving OOC comments in parenthesis degrades the quality of the RP, wholly OOC posts in the IC are right out. Bring up any issues in the OOC, or TG the OP.
14-PG-13. The site has a PG-13 rule, and we follow it. Swearing is acceptable in-character, but do your best not to make a habit of it, and censor the harder language if you can. Explicit sexual reference are prohibited-if that ever becomes necessary, use euphemisms. The same holds true for gore.
14- Have fun! Misery is illegal.




Applications


On "Hotshots" or "Movie Stars"

In this roleplay there has been a tendency for players, especially newcomers, to gravitate towards a certain kind of character, dubbed "hotshots", with several traits typically in common: An extremely young, often fiery, successful, tall and attractive politician, with excellent charisma and skills, often winning in a district or state that their party typically loses in, and possessing an inspiring backstory, with their 'weaknesses' being stubbornness, unwillingness to follow the rules, and generally being an anti-establishment rebel type. Oftentimes as well, their views may be a self-insert of your own.

While such a character makes an excellent movie star, less so in a roleplay based off of the realities of Washington. Few thirty-year old Senators built like football players and models are running about, and only so many anti-establishment characters can exist before the 'establishment' becomes a minority.

The recommendation is for new players to consider expanding their horizons instead of looking for a "movie star" "hotshot" character type, consider making a character who holds different views than you, who has definite weaknesses, older, establishment-perhaps more skilled in experience, or other ways.

Everyone wants to be the young prodigy, but it is a better roleplay experience for all, including yourself, to seek some diversity.



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Character Maps
(Stars map player-held seats. Others are open for application, and can change in party from their marked color)

Governors
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Senators
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Character Roster


Executive Branch
Republican Party


President Calvin Reed-Montana Prolieum

First Lady Aubrey Reed-Québec Prolieum

Vice President Buck Havich-Connecticut Tumblrena

White House Chief of Staff Simon Denisevich Sanabel

Reed Campaign Communications Director Coby Clement United Kolumbia

Secretary of State Appointee Abelard Bell Prolieum

Secretary of Energy Appointee Trent Wright Rooimervania

Secretary of Health and Human Services Appointee Amelia Yang Vaquas

Secretary of the Treasury Appointee Emma Bellefontaine-Thibodeaux Transoxthraxia

Ambassador to Russia Appointee Edgar Jeffries Canton Empire

Secretary of Transportation Appointee Emmit Serrano Vaquas

Democratic Party

Secretary of Defense Appointee Bill Rodham Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi

Attorney General Alicia Florrick The Galactic Triumvirate

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Donald Overstein Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi



Progressive Party


Other Parties/Independents

Secretary of Homeland Security Eric Wojtalewicz The Central Shadow Nation

Secretary of Commerce Appointee Jeremy Beaumont Federal States of Xathuecia



Legislative Branch
Republican Party

Senators

Matteos Egazarian-Rhode Island The Portland Territory

Helena Locklear-Alaska Vaquas

Jack Scalise-Missouri The Jaclean Empire

Troy Wilson-Wyoming The Orion Islands

Majority Whip María Antonieta Arroyo Villanueva de Peña-New Mexico Tumblrena

Majority Leader Joanne Winslow-Montana Alozia

Lavonne Sunshine-Nevada United City States of Oceania

Ryan Carter-Ohio Chewion

Zachary Fowler-Vermont Dentali

Peter Amaras-Iowa Prolieum

Diane Lane-Wisconsin Uttland

Sam MacGareth-Hawaii Tumblrena

Diane Lane-Wisconsin Uttland

Tanya Von Degurechaff-Arkansas Freed Lymonia

Phillip Prejean-Louisiana Imperial Esplanade

Daniel Schoessler-Idaho Flecatya

Alexander Breckenridge-Massachusetts Vaquas

Representatives

William Mullins-Tennessee Jovuistan

Speaker of the House Robert Eberhardt-South Dakota Prolieum

Majority Leader Derek Mallens-Washington United Cadia

Israel S. Cassierer-North Carolina The Unified Isles

Brian Benson-Texas Futrellia

Tom Johnson-Missouri Acumenian Empire

Richard Torres-New York Uttland

Steve Dole-New Jersey Pennsylvania and New Jersey

Jesse Marril-Wisconsin Abazhaka

Majority Whip Richard Parssons Pantorrum

Brandon Kiser-Ohio Chewion

Ezra Collier-Arizona Forest State

William Brennan-Connecticut Vaspir

Jason Pross-West Virginia Miloscia

Matthew Jackson-North Carolina Anderhold

Julius Walsh-Michigan Vaquas





Democratic Party

Senators

Edgar Brankers-Washington Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi

DSCC Chair Paul Clark-New Jersey The Fair Republic

Anthony Conti-Maryland Argentarino

Minority Leader Stacey Allison-Oregon Tallahassee News Station

Josephine Stafford-Michigan Federal States of Xathuecia

Joe Darnell-Washington Meelducan

Kathleen MacKay-Pennsylvania Great Franconia and Verana

Chelsea Medina-Georgia Korea of the South

Mark Ruln-Minnesota Red Party

Thomas Brady-Illinois Sarenium

Harold Parks-Delaware Pantorrum

Eleanor Wong-Colorado Auphelia

Julie Alexander-Delaware Neiree

Robert Rodney-Nevada Order of Maesters

Representatives

Theodore Stone-California Frejo

Donald Johnson-California Communist Patagonia

Minority Leader Antonio Vincente De Nieto-California Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi

Jed Roh-California Insaeldor

Rodney Johnson-New York Sanabel

Emanuel James-New York Terrelis

Henry Caldwell-Massachusetts Alozia

Minority Whip James Rhodes-Maryland Uttland

DCCC Chair Jared O’Leary-Illinois Tallahassee News Station

Eleanor McCrosky-New York Federal States of Xathuecia

Nicole Smith-Illinois Velahor

Blair Barnum-Iowa North Dajao

Jason Samara-Massachusetts Dentali

Jack Washington-Texas Cocoa Nation

Claudia Naoko-Hawaii Van Hool Islands

Geoffrey Abel-Indiana Yadram

James Prazek-Maine The Free Territory of Makhnovia

Albert Fransworth-Virginia Latvijas Otra Republika


Progressive Party

Senators
Ella Enchanted-Ohio Tumblrena

John Kingston-Maine Alozia

Marc Hadid-New Hampshire New Tuva SSR

Reginaldo Alphonsey-California Sanabel

Representatives

Melvin Freeman-Massachusetts Imperial Esplanade

Other Parties/Independents

Senators

Zipporah Hazelelponi-No Caucus-Florida Prolieum

Demetrius Chandler-No Caucus-Pennsylvania Tallahassee News Station


Representatives




State+Local Politicians
Republican Party

Governors

Gerald Drumpf-Georgia Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi

Fredrick Williams-Mississippi Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi

Francis Dudley-Arizona Rygondria

Thaddeus Stevens-South Carolina Tallahassee News Station

Julie Mondale-Ohio Federal States of Xathuecia

Trent Wright-North Carolina Rooimervania

Brandon Kiser-Texas Chewion

Harold Faulkner-Tennessee Imperial Esplanade

Mark Sawyer-Idaho Imperial Idaho

Daniel Wallace-Connecticut Canton Empire

Augustus Sinclair-West Virginia Sanabel


Mayors

Parish President Luke Stanwell- St. John The Baptist Parish Louisiana Kulonia

Taylor Cox-Los Angeles Main Nation Ministry


Legislators and Other

Illinois State Senator Quincy Morris Schiltzberg

Colorado State Senator Jane Martinez Dentali

King County District Attorney Connor Gorden Steele Martune

Democratic Party

Governors
DGA Chair Norris Vilseck-Pennsylvania Tallahassee News Station

Ray Ramirez-California Great Franconia and Verana

Esperanza Huerta-California Tallahassee News Station

Irina Kuznetsov-New Hampshire Prolieum

Claudia Patton-Maine Vaquas

Mayors
Dayton Prince-Salt Lake City Keskovonia

Carter "Old Dan" Schmidt-Derby Uttland

Joh Stansky-Trenton Puertollano

Legislators and Other

Iowa Attorney General Alexander Valencia Federal States of Xathuecia

Brooklyn City Council Chairman Kenneth Lockett III United Christian

Lake County State Attorney Susan Mayfield Uttland




Progressive Party

Governors
William Denver-Colorado Vaquas

William Hughes-Michigan Alouite

Benjamin Jackson-Illinois United City States of Oceania

Thomas Fairley-Oregon Imperial Esplanade

Jacob Bellinger-Frank-Washington Tumblrena

Mayors
Ellen Walton-Seattle Tumblrena

Legislators and Other
Washington State Senator Annalise Monroe Terrelis

Maryland State Representative Ronald Dillinger Vaquas


Other Parties/Independents

Governors
Jim Justice-Minnesota (Minnesota Independence Party) Tumblrena

Doug Stephens-Montana (Libertarian Party) Velahor

Brandt Schniderhouser-Arkansas (Vanguard Party) Zelent

Mayors

Ferdinand Simpson-Miami (Libertarian Party)KingFerdinand1

Jackson Durman-Dallas (Independent) The Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune

Legislators and Other

Arkansas Attorney General Joe Steele (Independent) Waztaskio


Non-Office-Holding Politicians
Republican Party

Ex-Senator Trevor Mills-Washington Arcadia

Ex-Senator Scott Jackson-New Hampshire The Enclave Government

Ex-Senator Thomas Nilap-Alaska Meelducan

Ex-Senator Eric Gonzalez-California Bolovia

Ex-Governor Quay Manuel-Ohio Chewion

Ex-Representative Johnathon Carter Fox-California Columbya

Retired Basketball Hall of Famer Carter Roberts-Connecticut Velahor

Ex-Secretary of State Jay Garestaer-Alaska Krugeristan

Ex-President Gene Eric-Oklahoma Prolieum

Podcast Host Lenny Lotto-New York Latvijas Otra Republika

Albano & Co. President Louis Frederic Albano-New York Uttland

Democratic Party

Reverend Ebeneezer Bello-North Carolina Tallahassee News Station

Ex-Senator Marcus Green-Hawaii Canton Empire

Ex-Senator Leanne Harper-Illinois Great Franconia and Verana

Ex-Senator Alexander Maxwell-Maryland Tectonix

Ex-Senator Gianna Carrollton-Ohio Imperial Esplanade

Ex-President Albert Winston-California Federal States of Xathuecia (Deceased)

Ex-Vice President Matthew Fitzgerald-Georgia Terrelis

Ex-Ambassador Sadan Chaudhari Singh-Connecticut Vaquas

Ex-Representative Elliot Adkins-West Virginia Uttland

Ex-Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alexander Wright-Canton Empire

Ex-Attorney General John Capulet-Canton Empire

DNC Interim Chair Micheal Harrison-Dentai

Ex-Representative Moses Clearwater-Virginia Sanabel

Ex-Mayor Paola Valentina-Texas Korea of the South




Progressive Party


Party Organizer Noémie Thatcher Federal States of Xathuecia

Talk Show Host and Ev-Governor Scotty Marlowe Federal States of Xathuecia

Huffington Post Columnist Samantha Soberman

Libertarian Party

Ex-Representative Gerald Breckenridge-Wisconsin The Portland Territory

Ex-Representative Johnathon Orange-Florida The Danish Confederacy

Ex-Mayor Victoria DeLucca-Arizona Uttland

CEO Cassandra Arumb Federal States of Xathuecia

Ex-Mayor Sherman Paulson-Florida Democratic Peoples Republic of Kelvinsi

Ex-Governor Martin Longwood-North Dakota Sanabel


Other Parties/Independents

Liberty Party Chair+Truth Revolution Head Anita Flores-California Tallahassee News Station

Independent Ex-Senator Ulysses Johnson-Iowa Uttland

Fascist Party USA Head Fritz Schönwler Polvamaa

National Socialist Movement Activist Alexander Montalbano Kash Island


Independent Ex-Secretary of the Treasury Louis Reynolds IV-Imperial Esplanade



Non-Politicians

Media Personality Mila Argyros Forest State

Poll Analyst Al Shapiro The Boras

Cult Leader Victor Bates Main Nation Ministry (Deceased)

Polish Ambassador to the United States Wiesława Stojanowá Greater Slavic Union

Unknown Hacker "GreyMoriCry6" Main Nation Ministry

Washington Times Executive Editor Dmitri Crane Vicar Synaspic

Arms Manufacturer Frederick Heedrisburg Martune (Deceased)

Actor/Philanthropist Angel Lazaro Terrelis

Radio Host Ken "Capital" Capistrano Velahor

Northeast Herald Reporter Casha Austin Forest State

Pharmaco Owner Herschel Putsch Nea Byzantia

Unemployed Man Hugo Blyth Zarzadon

Ex-Principle Deputy Director of National Intelligence Allen Fitch Pantorrum




Passed Legislation

Signed by President Albert Winston

1. Women's Alternative Choices Act
Introduced by Democratic Senator and Vice-Presidential Nominee Gianna Carrollton. Strips federal funding from, and bars federal funding of, any organization providing abortions. Places safety regulations on abortion clinics. Authorizes increased subsidies to non-abortive healthcare. Passed over filibuster with support of Carrollton Democrats, Independents, and Republicans. Vetoed, amended, then signed into law.


2. Safely Neutering Illegal Persons Act
Introduced by Republican Senator and now-Majority Whip María Antonieta Arroyo Villanueva de Peña. Authorizes use of chemical castration of convicted rapists in federal jurisdictions. Strong opposition and conflict from Democratic factions, including out-of-Congress debates and attacks. Passed with largely Republican, some Democratic support. Signed into law.


3. Second Amendment Originality Defense Act
Introduced by Republican Senator and now-Majority Whip María Antonieta Arroyo Villanueva de Peña. Clarifies and modifies various rules pertaining to regulation on antique firearms. Passed Congress with nigh-unanimous support, signed into law.


4. Restoring Local Authority to Services Act
Introduced by Republican Speaker Robert Eberhardt, on the request of Democratic Governor, and Presidentical candidate Robert Danders. Grants full authority over taxation, revenue, and qualifications for mandatory government entitlement programs, including Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, from the federal government to the individual states, for benefits/revenue/taxation accrued within that state. Passed with broad bipartisan support.


5. American's Safety Act
Introduced by Republican Senator Jack Scalise. Amended extensively by the Senate, and more extensively by the House, changed significantly from its original wording. Recommends that refugees only be allowed into the United States after extensive vetting, and recommends the creation of safe havens in Syria for displaced persons. Passed with general bipartisan support.


6. Dignifying and Edifying Female Accomplishments in Currency for Extended Duration
Introduced by Republican Majority Whip María Antonieta Arroyo Villanueva de Peña. Replaces Franklin Roosevelt with Susan B. Anthony on the ten-cent coin, and replaces Andrew Jackson with Harriett Tubman on the $20 bill. Resulted in significant opposition in the Senate, including a physical attack on Senator Villanueva de Peña. Passed with Republican support over Democratic opposition, Independents split. Passed the House under Republican support more smoothly. Signed into law after pressure.


7. Taylor Force Act
Introduced by Senator Alexander Breckenridge, Independent of Republican caucus, written to deny foreign aid to Palestinian territories if certain conditions regarding violence against Israeli citizens were not met. Amended significantly to create a series of criteria imposing certain requirements on foreign aid from the United States to any country. Passed both House and Senate with significant majorities, some objections. Signed into law without comment.


8. Budget Act of 2017
Introduced by Representative Brandon Kiser, first-term Republican from Ohio, after being negotiating outside of the chamber by leading party members. Imposed an across-the-board 5% cut to discretionary funding, and created two executive funds of $250 billion dollars in total each for the construction of infrastructure, and the carrying out of combat operations against the Islamic State. Faced opposition in the House, though passed with significant majorities, faced disorganized opposition in the Senate, similarly passed. Signed into law without comment.



Passed without Signature (114th Congress)
1. Sexual Assault Categorization Act
Introduced by Republican Speaker of the House Robert Eberhardt. Recategorizes sexual assault crimes into a four-tier system of rape for criminal and sentencing purposes based on attributes of the crime. Passed with general bipartisan support. Ten days without signature from the President while Congress was in session resulted in it passing without his signature.


2. Declaration of War against the Islamic State
Introduced by then-Representative Robert Eberhardt. Passed the House of Representatives early, was delayed repeatedly in the Senate for several months until passage with primarily Republican, but present bipartisan support, immediately following the General Election.



Signed by President Calvin Reed

1. STATUTORY
Introduced by Republican Majority Whip María Antonieta Arroyo Villanueva de Peña. Forbids sexual reassignment surgery on minors beneath the age of consent in the state in which the surgery would take place, with punishments imposed on doctors who did so. Passed the Senate by near-acclamation, faced partial Democratic opposition in the House, and signed into law on January 31, 2017.


2. Bill to Provide for Conjugal Familial Visits under Federal Jurisdiction
Introduced by Republican Representative Anna Rossi. Provided for conjugal visits for prisoners in federal prisons at the discretion of prison wardens. Faced significant debate over details in the House, particularly conjugal visits for those imprisoned for especially heinous offenses. Passed narrowly after several amendments and amendment efforts on a split-party vote. Amended in the Senate, and returned to the House for a less narrow passage. Signed into law on January 31, 2017.


3.Rectify Dudley's Disservice Act
Introduced by Republican Representative Amelia Yang, along with co-sponsor Majority Whip Richard Parsons in the House, and Republican Senator Sam McGareth in the Senate. Imposed a tax on carbon emissions from fossil fuels, with the stated purpose of breaking the 'Dudley strike'. Faced significant contention and aggressive questioning in the House, securing passage despite Republican defections. Faced a similarly aggressive series of questioning and debate in the Senate, with a more positive ultimate result. Several amending efforts failed. Passed by broad tripartisan majority. Signed into law on January 31, 2017.


4. American Right to Bear Arms Act
Introduced by Republican Speaker of the House Robert Eberhardt, along with Democratic Representative Donald Johnson,
in the House, and by Republican Majority Whip María Antonieta Arroyo Villanueva de Peña in the Senate. Contained a number of provisions loosening federal restrictions on firearms, as well as the creation of a tax credit for firearm owners, the lowering of federal taxes on firearms, a nondiscrimination clause in the provision of firearm permits, the expansion of background checks on registered sex offenders, and other provisions. Passed the House with a near party-line vote, and filibustered in the Senate by Progressive Reginaldo Alphonsey. Cloture invoked and the bill passed with near all Republican and a significant minority of Democratic, with no Progressive, votes for ultimate passage by a fairly broad margin. Signed into law on February 7th, 2017.


5. Resolution Honoring the Memory of the Orlando Nightclub Terrorist Attack Victims
Introduced by Republican Senator Zachary Fowler. A resolution honoring victims and responders involved in the Pulse Nightclub shooting, it passed both chambers unanimously. Signed by the President on February 8th, 2017.


6. Education Equality, Fairness, Nondiscrimination and Equal Treatment Act
Introduced by Republican Senator Peter Amaras. The bill, relating to the teaching of evolution and intelligent design in public schools, was significantly amended upon reaching the House after a narrow and contested passage through the Senate. The bill required "Academic Freedom" protections, including protections from firing for teachers or institution which taught Intelligent Design or young-earth theories, for schools and states to receive federal funding. Contested and passed by narrow vote, signed by the President on February 27th, 2017.

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RP Primer-Helpful Reading Before Joining

The Washington Roleplay takes place in an America much the same as our own. There are no Nazis in the High Castle, or any dramatic reorganization of government or alternate history. It has, however, changed somewhat from the current state of present politics from the roleplay through the 2016 election, and this should provide a useful primer on the major shifts.

President
The 2016 election was won by the Republican Party, as in real life. The new President, Calvin Reed, differs significantly from Donald Trump in some areas, and is similar in others. A former MLB pitcher, Reed was criticized for inexperience, youth, and unreadiness for the job, but was typically looked favorably upon as a fresh face, outside of a corrupt system, and well-regarded for a clean personal life and philanthropy. He is generally considered to be socially conservative, and economically more center-right, with an emphasis on balanced budgets, with an environmentalist trend. He has been fairly popular in his first months in office, but has been plagued with conflicts with several members of his own party.

The 2016 Republican primaries
Differ from the real-life primaries mostly through the fate of "populism" and protectionism. Reed defeated Senators Egazarian and Gonzalez in the primaries, both self-identified populists who promoted heavily protectionist policy. While the Trump shift brought protectionism more into vogue within the GOP, the Reed victory signalled something of a putting-down of the ideology from the Republican mainstream, though it still certainly exists. The form of the election shifted from a three-way race to a Reed lead, and an attempted effort by Egazarian and Gonzalez to remain in the race until the convention, despite being mathmatically eliminated, in order to force a contested convention, resulting in Republican criticism. The effort proved unsuccessful, and Egazarian would drop out before the convention, where Reed was nominated without controversy.

The 2016 Democratic primaries
The Democratic primaries were contested by a much larger field, and much more closely, than in real life, scandals and pitfalls preventing any candidate from pulling ahead. Governor Kuznetsov of New Hamsphire was considered the likely nominee before having a stroke, and later making a controversial anti-LGBT statement. Senator Carrollton of Ohio was the alternative likely victory, but drew significant ire for her part in the WAC debacle. Mayor Beaumont of New York would eventually drop out from third place to launch an independent bid, which later folded, after controversy of his own. Fifth-place finisher Kailen Murray of Indiana would drop out and then reenter the race, before ultimately defecting to the Progressive Party. Senator Anthony Conti of Maryland joined the race in the final weeks, but after controversial statements alienated most of the party and electorate beyond the far-left wing.

As no candidate received a majority of delegates, the DNC was a contested convention. Kuznetsov was considered to be the frontrunner before collapsing on-stage during a speech at the convention. Kuznetsov was rushed to a hosptial, and would endorse Carrollton in her absence. Carrolton, however, along with Conti, and President Winston, would negotiate behind closed doors a plan to have the nomination fall to Robert Danders, the fourth-place finisher, a liberal Governor of Vermont. On returning to the stage, Carrollton and Conti both gave speeches endorsing Danders, while President Winston, among others, negotiated support back-stage. Govenror Kuznetsov would object, and receive a plurality of delegates on the second ballot, but by the seventh ballot, Danders was nominated. Danders nominated Carrollton to be his Vice President, eliciting controversy, Carrollton being seen as the most conservative of the candidates by a broad margin, controversially on abortion, and Danders the most liberal, save Conti. The nomination fight over Carrollton lasted through the weekend, until she was ultimately narrowly confirmed by balloting, prompting a walk-out of several left-wing deleagtes led by Governor Vilseck of Pennsylvania.

Following the DNC, Governor Huerta of Florida announced she would not endorse the Democratic candidate as a result of the DNC, while others, including Senators Hazelelponi of Florida and Kingston of Maine, left the Democratic Caucus.

President Winston
President Winston was the Democratic President from 2008-2016, replacing Barack Obama, who, is absent from the roleplay as part of the no real-life figures policy. Winston was the Mayor of Los Angeles and a Senator of California before election, and an actor before his political career, and was the youngest President elected. Winston's career through to the start of 2016 was similar to Obama's, with minor differences in the ACA online rollout going over much more smoothly, and diplomatic affairs progressing more rockily. In 2016, Winston's role in the WAC debacle was controversial, detailed further below. Revelations in the spring that the NSA was being used to spy on Republican politicians led to a scandal, and threats of impeachment, not followed through on. Winston would draw further controversy for a forcible ejection of Turkey from NATO and controversial actions of Secretary of State Jay Garestaer. The recession economy continued to reduce Winston's approval rating, which fell further after the vetoing of several broadly passed bipartisan bills, and attempts to grant himself additional powers and pass legislation via executive order, leading to his approval rating falling below ten percent by fall. Shortly after the election, it was revealed that Winston forcibly transferred refugees from Turkey to the Turkish government in a "prisoner exchange" for the return of Secretary of State Garestaer, who was in asylum in Turkey. The revelation of the information led to the impeachment and conviction of the President, and ultimately his taking of his own life.


WAC Debacle
The "Women's Affordable Choices" bill, or WAC was a hotly contested piece of legislation with far-reaching effects. Senator Carrollton, a pro-life Democrat, was accused by Mayor Beaumont in a primary debate of not doing enough for women, leading to the bill's introduction. The bill, in short, barred federal funding from Planned Parenthood, while increasing funding to other women's health centers. Carrollton led an effort, successfully managing to bring together a handful of other Democratic Senators to add onto the Republican majority in the Senate to overcome a filibuster, leading to the bill being passed by the Republican House. President Winston vetoed the bill, and became involved in an active feud involing personal insults with Senator MacKay of Pennsyvalnia, one of the Democrats who joined onto the bill. The Democratic party's internal feud was exacerbated by a failed "Democratic Unity Event" and Republican politicking, and Winston made the controversial agreement to sign the bill if it reached his desk for the sake of party unity. The bill was amended in the House to include medical regulations on abortion providers, and again narrowly overcame a filibuster in the Senate, to be signed by the President. The regulations and loss of funding did severe harm to Planned Parenthood, leading to the closures of many clinics, though some states managed to provide funds at the state level, and damaged Carrollton's campaign, with heavy criticism from more left-wing Democrats. Most significantly, however, the bill proved a lightning rod for the Green Party, providing their nominee, billionaire Ellen Walton, a toehold among a contested Democratic field with the perceived lack of pro-choice credentials among the party, with some Democrats crossing party lines to bolster her candidacy.

2016 Election
The 2016 Election proved to be a Republican wave election. Governor Danders, coming from a controversial DNC, alienated several portions of his base, promising subsidies to coal in an attempted populist turn, changing positions on abortion and healthcare several times, tying himself in scandal with false statements about past statements of his, and sparking a minor international incident with a meeting with the President of Taiwan, and threats to use nuclear force against China if necessary. Hampered by a severe lack of funds due to a swearing-off of PACs and large campaign donations, Danders would narrowly fail to make the first Presidential debate, and would de facto suspend his campaign from that point forward.

Ellen Walton of the Green Party, formally rebranded as the Progressive Party, received a number of Democratic defectors to bolster the party ranks, and outspent both other candidates from her personal wealth, focusing heavily on national TV advertisements in her campaign, and making both Presidential debates, while accusing Danders of splitting the vote.

The end result was a sweeping victory for Calvin Reed, obtaining slightly over sixty percent of the popular vote, while Walton broke the third-party vote record by exceeding thirty percent, while Danders, who had essentially conceded his campaign well before Election Day, received under ten percent, and no electoral votes. Vote-splitting allowed for Reed to win a number of plurality victories in states in which the combined Walton-Danders total exceeded his, including California.

On the Congressional level, the year proved a red wave, off of the massive unpopularity of President Winston, the negative coattails of Govenror Danders, and vote-splitting, leading to major Republican gains in House and Senate.

Recession and Dudley Strike
In July of 2016, a controversial and reckless move by Japanese authorities to raise interest rates dramatically caused the crash of their stock market, and, by ripple effects, a global economic downturn. The crash was exacerbated in the United States by the near-simulatenous "Dudley Strike" of oil producers, led by Francis Dudley and soon coming to encompass oil workers and corproations nationwide, in protest of excessive regulation, driivng gasoline prices over $5 per gallon. President Winston refused negotiation with the strikers, and attempted to address the recession via executive order, both unsuccessfully. The recession, though less severe than the Great Recession, continued into the new Presidency, when the Dudley Strike, having largely exhausted itself, was broken after failed negotiations by the passage of a carbon tax, pushing strikers back to work, and dropping fuel prices, though above pre-strike levels. The Dow Jones has been slowly rising, but employment and other economic gains are only just beginning to show signs of the recovery, the recession still present.

Supreme Court
The Supreme Court suffered two deaths in 2016, that of Scalia, as in real life, and the unexpected death of Kagan shortly before the election, an "October Surprise." Scalia's seat was filled by a conservative justice confirmed by the Republican Senate, the equivalent of Jennifer Elrod, and Kagan's seat has yet to be filled.




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What is the black on Oklahoma?
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Uttland wrote:What is the black on Oklahoma?

There’s also black on CT. Are those empty seats?
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Correct. Those are the vacant seats of Havich and Eric.
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Prolieum wrote:Correct. Those are the vacant seats of Havich and Eric.

I forgot Eric’s seat would’ve been vacant. But it seems that will very easily be a Republican winning that.
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Prolieum wrote:Correct. Those are the vacant seats of Havich and Eric.

I forgot Eric’s seat would’ve been vacant. But it seems that will very easily be a Republican winning that.


He will be running in the special election, state law simply delays it, and prevents the Governor from appointing an interim Senator to hold the seat.
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Prolieum wrote:
Uttland wrote:I forgot Eric’s seat would’ve been vacant. But it seems that will very easily be a Republican winning that.


He will be running in the special election, state law simply delays it, and prevents the Governor from appointing an interim Senator to hold the seat.


Well that's interesting, I expected a retirement.
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Prolieum wrote:
He will be running in the special election, state law simply delays it, and prevents the Governor from appointing an interim Senator to hold the seat.


Well that's interesting, I expected a retirement.


He is not quite done yet.
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Prolieum wrote:
Vaquas wrote:
Well that's interesting, I expected a retirement.


He is not quite done yet.


I don't imagine anyone is going to run against the former President, especially for his old seat, so he's essentially got a clear path.

That's pretty cool actually.
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Prolieum wrote:
Uttland wrote:I forgot Eric’s seat would’ve been vacant. But it seems that will very easily be a Republican winning that.


He will be running in the special election, state law simply delays it, and prevents the Governor from appointing an interim Senator to hold the seat.

So that will be interesting, having a former president be a senator.

Who’s the Pres Por Tempore in the meanwhile? And will Eric regain that position upon his return?
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He will be running in the special election, state law simply delays it, and prevents the Governor from appointing an interim Senator to hold the seat.

So that will be interesting, having a former president be a senator.

Who’s the Pres Por Tempore in the meanwhile? And will Eric regain that position upon his return?


Norm Al. He will.
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Prolieum wrote:
Uttland wrote:So that will be interesting, having a former president be a senator.

Who’s the Pres Por Tempore in the meanwhile? And will Eric regain that position upon his return?


Norm Al. He will.

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Uttland wrote:
Prolieum wrote:
Norm Al. He will.

Who’s Norm Al? Tell me everything; I want to know his secrets.


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NS Nation Name: Prolieum
Character Name: Norm Al
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 70
Character Height: 5 ft. 9 in.
Character Weight: 162 lbs.
Character Position/Role/Job: Senator of Nebraska
Appearance: Image
Character State of Origin: Nebraska
Character Party Affiliation: Republican
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Main Weaknesses: Not Liberal
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Norm Al was born to his father, Denny Al, and his mother, Flora Al, in Lincoln, Nebraska. His Pa was a soldier, his Ma was a housewife, and they taught him to fear God and love liberty.

Norm went to school and said the Pledge of Allegiance every day. He played on the sports teams and always got real trophies instead of participation ones.

Norm went to college at the University of Nebraska and learned about politics. He also discovered that he hated Communists after one stole his lunch.

After college, Deny started a bakery selling apple pies, and then a used car dealership selling Chevrolet. He also sponsored a Little League Baseball team.

Norm was later elected to the city council, and then Mayor, where he supported the police and not the criminals. He was then elected Representative, and then Senator. He was popular because he voted for the tax cuts and the gun rights, but not the gay marriage and the abortion.

He got married to a woman named Redi, and had children with her, boys named Spin and Spir, and a girl named Soci.


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0/10, did not name his daughter Ayn.
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The more I read Norm Al's bio, the more I suspect it to be Conservative Donald Johnson.
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Prolieum wrote:
Uttland wrote:Who’s Norm Al? Tell me everything; I want to know his secrets.


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Biography:
Norm Al was born to his father, Denny Al, and his mother, Flora Al, in Lincoln, Nebraska. His Pa was a soldier, his Ma was a housewife, and they taught him to fear God and love liberty.

Norm went to school and said the Pledge of Allegiance every day. He played on the sports teams and always got real trophies instead of participation ones.

Norm went to college at the University of Nebraska and learned about politics. He also discovered that he hated Communists after one stole his lunch.

After college, Deny started a bakery selling apple pies, and then a used car dealership selling Chevrolet. He also sponsored a Little League Baseball team.

Norm was later elected to the city council, and then Mayor, where he supported the police and not the criminals. He was then elected Representative, and then Senator. He was popular because he voted for the tax cuts and the gun rights, but not the gay marriage and the abortion.

He got married to a woman named Redi, and had children with her, boys named Spin and Spir, and a girl named Soci.


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You had fun with that application, especially with the puns at the end.

Also, I just checked the roster again for funsies; when did Rhodes become Minority Whip? I don’t recall that happening. Maybe it did and I forgot, but I don’t recall. Sorry for the bombardment of questions, but new thread means new original post to read again.
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Formatting error. Uttland, if you can delete the quoted portion from your post, it should fix the problem.
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As for the question, such was his demand at the Phoenix Caucus meeting. I had assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that it had been granted. If not, it is a simple matter to rectify.
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Prolieum wrote:Formatting error. Uttland, if you can delete the quoted portion from your post, it should fix the problem.

I seek, will be done.
Prolieum wrote:As for the question, such was his demand at the Phoenix Caucus meeting. I had assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that it had been granted. If not, it is a simple matter to rectify.

I think De Nieto gave him the Chairmanship of some important Dem committee in the House, ill have to check when Kelv is available.
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