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by Helowi » Thu May 31, 2018 1:59 pm
by New Cobastheia » Thu May 31, 2018 7:09 pm
by Helowi » Fri Jun 01, 2018 3:01 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Sat Jun 02, 2018 7:06 pm
Egilson: 0 delegates
Wright: 264 delegates
Whitehorse 0 delegatesMichigan
Egilson: 49.28%
Wright: 49.43%
Whitehorse: 1.29%
Wisconsin
Egilson: 30.55%
Wright: 69.45%
Whitehorse: not on ballot
Arizona
Egilson: 43.14%
Wright: 45.17%
Whitehorse: 11.69%
Deleware
Egilson: 23.17%
Wright: 75.55%
Whitehorse: 1.28%
New York
Egilson: 42.73%
Wright: 57.27%
Whitehorse: not on ballot
Guess: 339 delegates
Faulkner: 190 delegates
Superdelegates Declared
Guess: 339 delegates
Faulkner: 4 delegates
Unpledged: 0 delegatesMichigan
Guess: 51.21%
Faulkner: 48.79%
Wisconsin
Guess: 55.77%
Faulkner: 44.23%
Arizona
Guess: 86.83%
Faulkner: 13.17%
Delaware
Guess: 59.39%
Faulkner: 40.61%
New York
Guess: 64.21%
Faulkner: 35.79%
by Helowi » Sun Jun 03, 2018 10:23 am
by New Cobastheia » Sun Jun 03, 2018 8:13 pm
by Helowi » Mon Jun 04, 2018 12:06 pm
by New Cobastheia » Mon Jun 04, 2018 9:49 pm
by Helowi » Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:38 am
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:00 pm
by Zjaum » Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:54 pm
"America is fed up with leaders. Leaders, in their all-knowing wisdom, have led America to conduct their personal, wildly unpopular pet projects, throwing American ideals to the wayside and pushing trillions of dollars' worth of debt on the next leaders. They don't listen to the people, and they never will. America needs a representative. Someone with experience on the ground level to relate to his people, and with experience at the top levels to stand firm against the changing tides of Washington politics. Egilson has both, and he is determined to represent all Americans on a global scale, no matter how much others cast them aside. Vote Egilson 2052!"
Pictures of Seattle are shown on the screen, followed by pictures of Spokane and Tacoma towards the end. "Stagnation: the death of empires. Where do you go when there are no more worlds to conquer? Many politicians find solace in regulating their economy to the dirt, under the guise of progress or their own personal morals. They never see the cost of their so-called morality on the lower classes. And so the baton is handed off to the developers. The innovating cities. Businesses move in droves to new places, and young startups take action in fertile soil. This is what saves the country. Wouldn't it be great if all America was like this? Vote Egilson 2052."
by Helowi » Tue Jun 05, 2018 1:23 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:12 pm
by Zjaum » Tue Jun 05, 2018 8:17 pm
Vienna Eliot wrote:“Governor, Senator, thank you.” Cooper looked down at a set of notecards in front of him.
“Tonight’s debate will broadly ask two key areas of questions — about domestic policy on the one hand, and foreign policy on the other. Talking about the economy first, our first question is directed at both of you. With privately-held debt spiraling out of control, electricity prices on the rise again, and a workforce now nearing 60% automation, Americans fear losing their homes, their vehicles, and their jobs. What steps will you take, as President of the United States, to fix the economy back to how it was, say, even just 30 years ago?”
by Helowi » Wed Jun 06, 2018 6:56 am
Vienna Eliot wrote:“Governor, Senator, thank you.” Cooper looked down at a set of notecards in front of him.
“Tonight’s debate will broadly ask two key areas of questions — about domestic policy on the one hand, and foreign policy on the other. Talking about the economy first, our first question is directed at both of you. With privately-held debt spiraling out of control, electricity prices on the rise again, and a workforce now nearing 60% automation, Americans fear losing their homes, their vehicles, and their jobs. What steps will you take, as President of the United States, to fix the economy back to how it was, say, even just 30 years ago?”
by Ascysia » Wed Jun 06, 2018 11:34 am
by Zjaum » Wed Jun 06, 2018 2:51 pm
Helowi wrote:“Well Cooper I believe that this is a topic that both me and Egilson disagree on. I believe that innovation in AI is important. But at the same time, we need to make sure that the average blue collar worker still is able to make a living. I believe we need to reserve 1/5 of every big businesses work force for humans so that America can prosper. I also want to introduce a flat tax policy that will help encourage business to move back to America whilst helping to remove our national debt. If we do this, then America will continue to prosper for centuries more. Thank you.”
by Vienna Eliot » Wed Jun 06, 2018 3:25 pm
by Zjaum » Wed Jun 06, 2018 3:58 pm
by Helowi » Wed Jun 06, 2018 5:58 pm
by Vienna Eliot » Wed Jun 06, 2018 9:06 pm
by Zjaum » Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:06 am
Vienna Eliot wrote:Cooper frowned at Wright's comment toward him, looking to his left at Lime. Lime nodded, keeping his eyes turned toward the candidates.
"Congressman Egilson, many have criticized you for what they perceive as your lack of devotion to the Republican Party. As I'm sure you know, once you become the nominee, the RNC will require you to agree to support Republicans, and only Republicans for office. As a member, or I understand possibly former member, of the Libertarian Party, are you willing to take your commitment to the GOP seriously?"
Cooper spoke up as well. "Senator Wright, feel free to chime in."
by Helowi » Thu Jun 07, 2018 6:34 am
Zjaum wrote:Vienna Eliot wrote:Cooper frowned at Wright's comment toward him, looking to his left at Lime. Lime nodded, keeping his eyes turned toward the candidates.
"Congressman Egilson, many have criticized you for what they perceive as your lack of devotion to the Republican Party. As I'm sure you know, once you become the nominee, the RNC will require you to agree to support Republicans, and only Republicans for office. As a member, or I understand possibly former member, of the Libertarian Party, are you willing to take your commitment to the GOP seriously?"
Cooper spoke up as well. "Senator Wright, feel free to chime in."
"I'll say this. My record has always been to put good people in the right positions, regardless of party preference. I've supported good libertarian men and women, and I've supported good independent men and women. As an adopted member of the Republican Party, I'd be proud to adopt good Republican men and women, if they're the right fit for the job, and if they love their country and their people. Thankfully, there are hundreds if not thousands running in this upcoming election that fit that bill. People like Sally Leinster, Alex Lei, and Joe Pasternak, Republicans that I've spoken with and wholeheartedly support. My beliefs will remain strong, regardless of which party I employ."
by Zjaum » Thu Jun 07, 2018 1:47 pm
Helowi wrote:Zjaum wrote:"I'll say this. My record has always been to put good people in the right positions, regardless of party preference. I've supported good libertarian men and women, and I've supported good independent men and women. As an adopted member of the Republican Party, I'd be proud to adopt good Republican men and women, if they're the right fit for the job, and if they love their country and their people. Thankfully, there are hundreds if not thousands running in this upcoming election that fit that bill. People like Sally Leinster, Alex Lei, and Joe Pasternak, Republicans that I've spoken with and wholeheartedly support. My beliefs will remain strong, regardless of which party I employ."
“Cooper, I don’t believe the question is what he is going to do for the GOP I believe the question is what he has already done for the Grand Ole Party. He has not done anything in this party compared to what I have done. I have donated to multiple Republican campaigns across the U.S of A and I have been volunteering for GOP campaigns from the ages of 18-24. In Congress, I have served you all as a Republican, not a Libertarian. Egilson has given nothing to this party, yet is winning. Meanwhile, I have given money, I have given my free time, I have given my vote, and I wouldn’t be surprised if I had given my left kidney, and I am still losing.”
(Slight Laughter)
Wright than picked up his water bottle and took a slight sip. Quite meager compared to Egilsons Gulp.
by Helowi » Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:25 pm
Zjaum wrote:Helowi wrote:“Cooper, I don’t believe the question is what he is going to do for the GOP I believe the question is what he has already done for the Grand Ole Party. He has not done anything in this party compared to what I have done. I have donated to multiple Republican campaigns across the U.S of A and I have been volunteering for GOP campaigns from the ages of 18-24. In Congress, I have served you all as a Republican, not a Libertarian. Egilson has given nothing to this party, yet is winning. Meanwhile, I have given money, I have given my free time, I have given my vote, and I wouldn’t be surprised if I had given my left kidney, and I am still losing.”
(Slight Laughter)
Wright than picked up his water bottle and took a slight sip. Quite meager compared to Egilsons Gulp.
"Oh, so an establishment Republican? I used to remember when that was a bad thing. I guess it still is, from America's pulse right now. Look, I've allied with countless Republicans. We all had to in order to fight the Democrat supermajority in California. I've been fighting the battle for freedom on the ground for my whole life, from the backwater cities to the most bustling government halls. In a sense, my conservatism is sounder because it's more real. Please don't get in a beep hissy fit just because people aren't blindly checking off the 'R'."
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