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by Hanovereich » Fri Jul 09, 2021 8:05 am
by Dentali » Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:14 am
Hanovereich wrote:Born 17 Februrary, 1976. Joined ANG in April 1996. Elected in the 2014 gubernationals. If you want his voting history, give me a day or two.
by Greater Arab State » Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:25 am
Dentali wrote:Hanovereich wrote:Born 17 Februrary, 1976. Joined ANG in April 1996. Elected in the 2014 gubernationals. If you want his voting history, give me a day or two.
National Guard units are not "Full Time", he would need a day job.
I would suggest ->
ROTC in college 92-98
Graduate College with degree in ______, serves in air Alaska National Guard
98-2010 Alaska National Guard while working in _____ profession
2010-2014 State legislature
2014 Run for Governor
2014-2018 First term
2018-2022 Second Term
by Hanovereich » Fri Jul 09, 2021 10:26 am
Greater Arab State wrote:Dentali wrote:
National Guard units are not "Full Time", he would need a day job.
I would suggest ->
ROTC in college 92-98
Graduate College with degree in ______, serves in air Alaska National Guard
98-2010 Alaska National Guard while working in _____ profession
2010-2014 State legislature
2014 Run for Governor
2014-2018 First term
2018-2022 Second Term
Further to this, as the current Governor of Alaska is a Republican, it might be best to either alter Harding’s political affiliation or to find an alternative state.
by Hanovereich » Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:09 am
by Jovuistan » Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:48 pm
by Kargintinia » Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:30 am
Dentali wrote:Kargintina the Third wrote:Completed app can OPs review pls
NS Nation Name: Kargy
Character Name: Christina Mudale
Character Gender: Female
Character Age: 39
Character Height: 173
Character Weight: 5’5”
Character Position/Role/Job: Former Covington County District Attorney (2012-2020) Alabama Senatorial candidate in 2020 election
Appearance: (Image)
Character State of Origin: Alabama
Character State of Residence: Alabama
Character Party Affiliation: GOP
Main Strengths: Good looking, Running in a safe state, strong support from conservative groups
Main Weaknesses: Stuck up, seen as being extremely fringe in political views, fairly (Closeted) racist, homophobic and transphobic, failing relationship with husband, alienates moderates.
Biography: Born in Andalusia in 1980 to the Andalusia Police Commissioner, Christina was raised in a pearly white neighborhood. She was an average student in Middle and High School, seeing herself as more concerned with becoming cheer captain, chasing guys and partying. This resulted in several run ins with law enforcement, which her father was able to get her out of. College she was made to take her grades more seriously, with strong pressure from her police father to get into law school. She attended Auburn for both her Pre-Law Bachelors and two years of Law School, forcing herself through but still managed to get her parties in.
It was during college where she became a modern conservative. Despite her Dixiecrat parents, she came to admire the Reagan Revolution and first voted for Burke in 2000. She met her husband at a Burke rally in Mobile.
In 2005 she began a job as an Attorney at a firm in Montgomery. Her husband unsuccessfully ran for mayor in 2004 but was defeated in the primary. She worked her way up in the Firm and eventually left her job in 2010 to return home to Andalusia to run for District Attorney. She was elected in 2012 and has served since then.
As DA she oversaw several murder cases. She strongly prefers the death penalty and has pushed for it, often against African-Americans. She has always preferred being the prosecutor in the case as opposed to defendant. She has consistently defended the Police Department and is a large proponent of “Law and Order”.
She didn’t vote in the 2012 election as she saw Ron Mitter as far too much of a moderate for her taste. She started out as a (Not-Ted Cruz) supporter in 2016 before becoming a Wolfist after Super Tuesday. She has been a vocal supporter of the President throughout most of his time in office.
She supported (Not-Roy More) in the 2017 Special and was disappointed by Callahan’s victory. In early 2019, she decided to retire from her position to run for Senate herself against Callahan. She plans to announce her candidacy soon.
Other Info: Hyperpartisan. General Republican views. Lacks hard views on Foreign Policy.
Supported: Burke 2000
Burke 2004
Not-Huckabee 2008
Not-Santorum 2012
Not-Cruz and Wolf 2016
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Karg
Do Not Remove: 84721
I'll accept this but dont expect to win
by Esekistan » Sat Jul 10, 2021 12:06 pm
by Greater Arab State » Sat Jul 10, 2021 3:27 pm
Esekistan wrote:
NS Nation Name: Esekistan
Character Name: Edward "Ned" Decker
Character Gender: M
Character Age: 41
Character Height: Whatever his height is
Character Weight: Whatever his weight is
Character Position/Role/Job: Political Commentator/Media Personality
Appearance: (Photo required)(Image)
Character State of Origin: Virginia
Character State of Residence: Virginia
Character Party Affiliation: Formerly Democrat, Independent
Main Strengths: Strong and loyal base of support, firsthand experience, largely apolitical and centrist positions
Main Weaknesses: Small base of support (See above), no experience in office
Biography: (Minimum 2-3 paragraphs)
Ned Decker was born to a comfortable lifestyle in the suburbs of Washington D.C. in 1980 to Victoria and Paul Decker. His father, a Vietnam veteran now employed with the Capitol Police, was a brash yet caring man. His mother, formerly a schoolteacher before he was born, was a gentle disciplinarian. Growing up in the suburbs of the capital, Ned grew very fond of politics at a young age, and would mark it down whenever they passed a politician on the street. When he went on a tour of the White House in 1987, everyone on the tour personally shook hands with then-President Reagan. Becoming actively involved in student government and the like, he graduated in 1998 and began studying at the William & Mary University at Williamsburg.
Whilst at William & Mary, he met his future wife Alexandra. After 9/11, he dropped out of college to join the U.S. Marines, where he was deployed to Iraq in January of 2002.. During this time, his Humvee was struck by a land mine outside Baghdad. With the driver and front passenger dead, Ned had lost three fingers on his left hand and had his calf torn open. After receiving medical care, he was rewarded a purple heart and got an honorable discharge from the Marines. Once home, he and Alexandra were engaged and within a year, in December of 2004, their son Michael was born. Shortly after the 2004 elections, he began prospecting his chances of a potential political career.
He became a contributor at CNN in late 2005, and soon became disillusioned with the Republican Party, after seeing the failure of the Iraq War. Ditching the GOP for the Democratic Party in January, not soon after he announced his candidacy for the 10th District, held by Republican incumbent Frank Wolf. Endorsed by major Virginia democrats such as Tim Kaine and Mike Warner, he won the primary with nearly 64% of the vote. In the general election, a tight race ensued as both sides spent millions of dollars on advertising. Ned's campaign was among the first in to utilize the internet for campaign purposes, launching a website, and initializing television and online ads, and personally going door-to-door across the district. On election night, these efforts paid off when the race despite coming down to the wire, went to Ned by just 32 votes. Wolf, however, took these results to court and after 4 lengthy recounts, Wolf was declared the winner by a miniscule margin, the smallest ever recorded in American history, just 2 votes. With the legality of these results in question, Ned abandoned his court case and proceeded to join Fox News in May of 2007. After a few years, he left the network to launch his own political website, nedsaid.com, later that fall. Posting articles, videos, and interviews, subscription counts began to soar in the early 2010s. In 2011, he yet again switched his political affiliation. Disgusted and repulsed with the polarization the Obama administration had brought, he registered as an independent. To this day, he maintains nedsaid.com and is vying to make a political comeback in the near future...
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: (Your Nation's Name Here)
Do Not Remove: 84721
by Esekistan » Sat Jul 10, 2021 3:32 pm
Greater Arab State wrote:Esekistan wrote:
NS Nation Name: Esekistan
Character Name: Edward "Ned" Decker
Character Gender: M
Character Age: 41
Character Height: Whatever his height is
Character Weight: Whatever his weight is
Character Position/Role/Job: Political Commentator/Media Personality
Appearance: (Photo required)(Image)
Character State of Origin: Virginia
Character State of Residence: Virginia
Character Party Affiliation: Formerly Democrat, Independent
Main Strengths: Strong and loyal base of support, firsthand experience, largely apolitical and centrist positions
Main Weaknesses: Small base of support (See above), no experience in office
Biography: (Minimum 2-3 paragraphs)
Ned Decker was born to a comfortable lifestyle in the suburbs of Washington D.C. in 1980 to Victoria and Paul Decker. His father, a Vietnam veteran now employed with the Capitol Police, was a brash yet caring man. His mother, formerly a schoolteacher before he was born, was a gentle disciplinarian. Growing up in the suburbs of the capital, Ned grew very fond of politics at a young age, and would mark it down whenever they passed a politician on the street. When he went on a tour of the White House in 1987, everyone on the tour personally shook hands with then-President Reagan. Becoming actively involved in student government and the like, he graduated in 1998 and began studying at the William & Mary University at Williamsburg.
Whilst at William & Mary, he met his future wife Alexandra. After 9/11, he dropped out of college to join the U.S. Marines, where he was deployed to Iraq in January of 2002.. During this time, his Humvee was struck by a land mine outside Baghdad. With the driver and front passenger dead, Ned had lost three fingers on his left hand and had his calf torn open. After receiving medical care, he was rewarded a purple heart and got an honorable discharge from the Marines. Once home, he and Alexandra were engaged and within a year, in December of 2004, their son Michael was born. Shortly after the 2004 elections, he began prospecting his chances of a potential political career.
He became a contributor at CNN in late 2005, and soon became disillusioned with the Republican Party, after seeing the failure of the Iraq War. Ditching the GOP for the Democratic Party in January, not soon after he announced his candidacy for the 10th District, held by Republican incumbent Frank Wolf. Endorsed by major Virginia democrats such as Tim Kaine and Mike Warner, he won the primary with nearly 64% of the vote. In the general election, a tight race ensued as both sides spent millions of dollars on advertising. Ned's campaign was among the first in to utilize the internet for campaign purposes, launching a website, and initializing television and online ads, and personally going door-to-door across the district. On election night, these efforts paid off when the race despite coming down to the wire, went to Ned by just 32 votes. Wolf, however, took these results to court and after 4 lengthy recounts, Wolf was declared the winner by a miniscule margin, the smallest ever recorded in American history, just 2 votes. With the legality of these results in question, Ned abandoned his court case and proceeded to join Fox News in May of 2007. After a few years, he left the network to launch his own political website, nedsaid.com, later that fall. Posting articles, videos, and interviews, subscription counts began to soar in the early 2010s. In 2011, he yet again switched his political affiliation. Disgusted and repulsed with the polarization the Obama administration had brought, he registered as an independent. To this day, he maintains nedsaid.com and is vying to make a political comeback in the near future...
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: (Your Nation's Name Here)
Do Not Remove: 84721
Thank you for applying, I have two small recommendations for the app.
1: According to the app, Decker was deployed to Iraq 14 months prior to the invasion. Perhaps it might be best to edit the app so that Decker was posted to Kuwait following his training and then forming part of the invasion force in March 2003?
2: As politicians that exist following the end of Reagan’s term have been replaced by fictional characters, President Obama is instead called President Rashid Baharia IC and for Decker’s House run, it might be best to simply have those named as (Not-Frank Wolf), (Not-Tim Kaine) and (Not-Mike Warner).
by Louisianan » Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:40 pm
Hanovereich wrote:I think I’ll stick with governor for now. Later I might make a character in Louisiana.
by Louisianan » Sat Jul 10, 2021 8:46 pm
by Lavan Tiri » Sat Jul 10, 2021 9:09 pm
Louisianan wrote:If it wouldn't be too much of an issue, could I get some polling for Utah 4? Also, how's Linda doing, number-wise? If I may also ask, what would the effects of Bellman (a practically taciturn politician) dropping out of this race and entering the VP spot?
Big Jim P wrote:I like the way you think.
Constaniana wrote:Ah, so you were dropped on your head. This explains a lot.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Snarky bastard.
The Grey Wolf wrote:You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Renewed Imperial Germany wrote:I'm not sure whether to laugh because thIs is the best satire I've ever seen or be very very afraid because someone actually thinks all this so.... have a cookie?
John Holland wrote: John Holland
by Louisianan » Sun Jul 11, 2021 8:01 pm
Lavan Tiri wrote:Louisianan wrote:If it wouldn't be too much of an issue, could I get some polling for Utah 4? Also, how's Linda doing, number-wise? If I may also ask, what would the effects of Bellman (a practically taciturn politician) dropping out of this race and entering the VP spot?
Dayton hasn't announced her VP yet.
Unrelated to Dayton but do any Republican Senate candidates want that sweet sweet Dunbar/NRSC help? Ad buys, surrogate campaigning, et cetera.
by Dentali » Mon Jul 12, 2021 4:13 am
Louisianan wrote:If it wouldn't be too much of an issue, could I get some polling for Utah 4? Also, how's Linda doing, number-wise? If I may also ask, what would the effects of Bellman (a practically taciturn politician) dropping out of this race and entering the VP spot?
by Hanovereich » Mon Jul 12, 2021 4:19 am
by Dentali » Mon Jul 12, 2021 4:23 am
Louisianan wrote:Lavan Tiri wrote:
Dayton hasn't announced her VP yet.
Unrelated to Dayton but do any Republican Senate candidates want that sweet sweet Dunbar/NRSC help? Ad buys, surrogate campaigning, et cetera.
Hyppie, unless he's already received a bit of help, in which case I'd like him to save up some favors for later.
by Louisianan » Mon Jul 12, 2021 8:05 pm
Dentali wrote:Louisianan wrote:If it wouldn't be too much of an issue, could I get some polling for Utah 4? Also, how's Linda doing, number-wise? If I may also ask, what would the effects of Bellman (a practically taciturn politician) dropping out of this race and entering the VP spot?
1. Sanabel is on a brief hiatus and he is handling Utah... I will say however Mason is pretty damn safe right now, strong campaign... nice work.
2. Regarding Bellman is your question his affect on the Presidential Race, the LA race or both?
by Esekistan » Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:45 pm
Esekistan wrote:
NS Nation Name: Esekistan
Character Name: Edward "Ned" Decker
Character Gender: M
Character Age: 41
Character Height: Whatever his height is
Character Weight: Whatever his weight is
Character Position/Role/Job: Political Commentator/Media Personality
Appearance: (Photo required)(Image)
Character State of Origin: Virginia
Character State of Residence: Virginia
Character Party Affiliation: Formerly Democrat, Independent
Main Strengths: Strong and loyal base of support, firsthand experience, largely apolitical and centrist positions
Main Weaknesses: Small base of support (See above), no experience in office
Biography: (Minimum 2-3 paragraphs)
Ned Decker was born to a comfortable lifestyle in the suburbs of Washington D.C. in 1980 to Victoria and Paul Decker. His father, a Vietnam veteran now employed with the Capitol Police, was a brash yet caring man. His mother, formerly a schoolteacher before he was born, was a gentle disciplinarian. Growing up in the suburbs of the capital, Ned grew very fond of politics at a young age, and would mark it down whenever they passed a politician on the street. When he went on a tour of the White House in 1987, everyone on the tour personally shook hands with then-President Reagan. Becoming actively involved in student government and the like, he graduated in 1998 and began studying at the William & Mary University at Williamsburg.
Whilst at William & Mary, he met his future wife Alexandra. After 9/11, he dropped out of college to join the U.S. Marines, where he was deployed to Kuwait in January of 2002 for his training, before later proceeding to Iraq During this time, his Humvee was struck by a land mine outside Baghdad. With the driver and front passenger dead, Ned had lost three fingers on his left hand and had his calf torn open. After receiving medical care, he was rewarded a purple heart and got an honorable discharge from the Marines. Once home, he and Alexandra were engaged and within a year, in December of 2004, their son Michael was born. Shortly after the 2004 elections, he began prospecting his chances of a potential political career.
He became a contributor at CNN in late 2005, and soon became disillusioned with the Republican Party, after seeing the failure of the Iraq War. Ditching the GOP for the Democratic Party in January, not soon after he announced his candidacy for the 10th District, held by Republican incumbent (not-Frank Wolf). Endorsed by major Virginia democrats such as (not Tim Kaine) and (not Mike Warner), he won the primary with nearly 64% of the vote. In the general election, a tight race ensued as both sides spent millions of dollars on advertising. Ned's campaign was among the first in to utilize the internet for campaign purposes, launching a website, and initializing television and online ads, and personally going door-to-door across the district. On election night, these efforts paid off when the race despite coming down to the wire, went to Ned by just 32 votes. (not Frank Wolf), however, took these results to court and after 4 lengthy recounts, (not Frank Wolf) was declared the winner by a minuscule margin, the smallest ever recorded in American history, just 2 votes. With the legality of these results in question, Ned abandoned his court case and proceeded to join Fox News in May of 2007. After a few years, he left the network to launch his own political website, nedsaid.com, later that fall. Posting articles, videos, and interviews, subscription counts began to soar in the early 2010s. In 2011, he yet again switched his political affiliation. Disgusted and repulsed with the polarization the Baihara administration had brought, he registered as an independent. To this day, he maintains nedsaid.com and is vying to make a political comeback in the near future...
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: (Your Nation's Name Here)
Do Not Remove: 84721
by Lavan Tiri » Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:59 pm
Big Jim P wrote:I like the way you think.
Constaniana wrote:Ah, so you were dropped on your head. This explains a lot.
Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Snarky bastard.
The Grey Wolf wrote:You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.
Renewed Imperial Germany wrote:I'm not sure whether to laugh because thIs is the best satire I've ever seen or be very very afraid because someone actually thinks all this so.... have a cookie?
John Holland wrote: John Holland
by Free Ward Marchers » Sat Jul 17, 2021 6:27 pm
by Dentali » Sun Jul 18, 2021 10:16 am
Free Ward Marchers wrote:hey, i've been away for a little bot due to personal reasons, could anyone give me an update on what's happening?
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