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Brilliant.

Could you make a quick map of which states lean which? We already know Utah is all Transhumanist and that the South is Liberationist (aka Socialist :p), but what else? The Municipalists do well in the old Federalist stomping grounds of New England? Alaska has another taste of Independentism? Enlighten us. :)

I really do want to do that, but it may take me a while. Specifically, as one may have guessed from the total seats in the House of Representatives, the Wyoming rule has been put into place, which means that I need to find a lot more population projection data to get a good estimation for seats and electoral votes, which is something that I like to do on the complete map.

I guess I could make a simpler map(s) for Governorships and Senate seats, I'll try to get that up sometime soon.
 
Truth

So, the last U.S. political party to have a seat in Congress.
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The U.S. Truth party is the last major remnant of the early 21st century alt-right and white neo-nationalist movement. Originally conceived as a method to unite the squabbling microparties and e-movements of the alt-right, the Truth party itself existed in a very dysfunctional manner, with intra-party maneuvering and backstabbing being the party's primary political activity. Dillon Rodarte, a "proud Men's Human Rights Activist," a "canny intellectual,' and a "beloved science fiction author," was one of the few members of the party to have a somewhat successful political career. A major figure in the party, Dillon Rodarte was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2036. While Rodarte will credit the various "free enclaves" and "expert campaign work" of his followers, his election had little to do with sympathy for his policies or popularity. Rather, the election of 2036 was the first election in which the Candidate Competency Board was put in place. While around 62% of opposition candidates were disqualified by the board (as opposed to 9% for the AMP's candidates), Rodarte was one of the several opposition candidates to pass the Board's arcane formulae to run for national office. With discontent with the government become more intense everyday, Rodarte was elected to the seat versus the AMP candidate by a 17-point margin. Since then, the Moderates have seen Rodarte as a fairly useful idiot, since they and the corporations that support them can refer to Rodarte as a "senior member of the opposition," and use his quotes to tar the opposition. While the other opposition parties have tried hard to unseat him, Rodarte is well-supported by the American Needs to Know the Truth SuperPAC, which is almost entirely funded by AMP donors, and Idaho has been completely gerrymandered to give him every town that descended from the original "white enclaves". Rodarte is somehow unaware of this open secret, and honestly believes that he is the last bastion against the extinction of the white race in the U.S.

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Part of an idea I had where British politicians exist in an American context. :p

Here's former California Senator and two-time Democratic presidential candidate Neil Kinnock.

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OBJECTION!

California is nothing like Wales!

But seriously, why not New England, or somewhere more resembling Wales?

Well, I thought New England would make a good England. :p


Hawaii, perhaps? History of being independent, very left-wing, native language and all that? :p

I thought about it at first, then I realized it might be impractical to have a Hawaiian president in the early 1920s. :p
 
“When Germania sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing plague. They’re burning villages. They’re Barbarians. And some, I assume, are good people.”

“In this country we speak Latin - Not German.”

“Pompey is a low energy loser.”

“Are Druids even Polytheist? I don't know.”

“I have a great relationship with the people of Germania”

“You know, I'm really rich. I'm really rich. I'm so rich that I could buy seven Legions.”

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How did you make those statue images?
 
I always thought that New England was a good Wales analogue - the south as Scotland, (Deep) Deep South (Alabama and Mississippi) as Northern Ireland and the rest as England - rust belt = North of England, east coast = Midlands etc.
 
Part of an idea I had where British politicians exist in an American context. :p

Here's former California Senator and two-time Democratic presidential candidate Neil Kinnock.

Kinnock has to either be from Pennsylvania - strong mining industry went into industrial decline etc....

or from Delaware because Biden.
 
So, the last U.S. political party to have a seat in Congress.
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Terrifying but fascinating stuff--are there any real active white enclaves anywhere else, or is this kind of it? And a part of me hopes that there's a significant volkisch neo-pagan contingent to this party.

Did you do the signature yourself?
 
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