When asked about the falling polling numbers for him for election into the Senate, at the sidelines of a campaigning event in a small club in New Guernsey, Luen Veas responded:
"Well if you ask me it is clear that the establishment of the upper class knows that they can use their grip over the traditional media and polling companies to try and manipulate the outcome of the vote in their favour, believing that the lower classes won´t recognise this.
But I don´t believe that, I believe that the people of New Guernsey want a change for their region, their country and their social class and I am the candidate that will bring them said change, if they give me their trust in this election.
If anything this will futher motivate all communist supporters and sympathisers to go and vote for us in this election, to show the establishment who actually calls the shots in this country and it´s the people.
To all this I remember two sayings from my childhood.
The first: If it starts out badly it most often ends well.
The second: At the end of the hunt the rabbids will be counted."