All Lukania wrote:Senator Matos does in fact attend the rally, but mostly sits in the back and politely lets the actual supporters ask their questions and receive answers. Nearing the end of the rally, Senator Matos is given a microphone. "Before I ask my question, I'd like to thank the Senator for being a good sport. We've had a good campaign and I hope when the voting is done we can all work together for a better Fernão and a better Ferdinand. In any case, my question. Given that the Senator is a backbench member of a major party, how will you be able to be a strong, independent voice for this constituency and it's people? How far can the Senator go, in contravention to his party's leadership, to be a good representative?"
Senator Matos, thank you for accepting my invitation. Best of luck on your campaign.ay I quote the voice of a known Conservative of my beloved Mexico while fighting the Cinco de Mayo's Battle of Puebla "Antes tengo patria que partido", or traduced "My nation goes before my party". If I think that any of my party's actions go against the needs of my people, I will even contradict a Three line Whip if I have to. I will turn the whole Senate against me if goes against my people's interests.
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