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Wow! 31 likes! That's the most I've gotten out of, well, anything except for certain posts in the HOI. That being said I have two questions: what attracted you guys two this post? And should I make this a full wikipage?
Wow! 31 likes! That's the most I've gotten out of, well, anything except for certain posts in the HOI. That being said I have two questions: what attracted you guys two this post? And should I make this a full wikipage?
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Hnnnnnng McRavenWow! 31 likes! That's the most I've gotten out of, well, anything except for certain posts in the HOI. That being said I have two questions: what attracted you guys two this post? And should I make this a full wikipage?
though in OTL south korea, we go for simple single-round plurality.
but the instant-runoff was pretty good.
You are welcome as I wanted instant runoff in korea.Thank you.
That being said I have two questions: what attracted you guys two this post?
Wow! 31 likes! That's the most I've gotten out of, well, anything except for certain posts in the HOI. That being said I have two questions: what attracted you guys two this post? And should I make this a full wikipage?
I couldn't find his actual homestate but he was the Chancellor of the University of Texas System from 2015 to 2018But why is William McRaven's home state Texas?
A made a, limited, wikipage on a campaign trail game Where 1988 turned out a lot differently...
As soon as the states were called I noticed it, so I thought why not include it.I love that the Dakota tidbit is important enough to include in the opening paragraph of the article
The pretzel does Bush in:
He worked as a communications staffer on Dean's campaign IOTL and gets a similar post in the White House, then returns to Missouri to run for the senate in 2010 following Dean's defeat.What office(s) did Beau Willimon hold in this TL? I guess this means no American House of Cards, unless someone else helmed the show. I also realized he would be just barely old enough to serve as VP (he turned 35 in 2012) and would be the youngest VP in U.S. history, beating John Breckinridge by a year.
Also I love that the Democrats won Oklahoma. I'm guessing Carson won the 2004 Senate race against Tom Coburn.