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Tragically, Bluth would be murdered while campaigning in his home state of Arizona in a shooting spree (Tuscon Massacre). Adhering to both Bluth' | Tragically, Bluth would be murdered while campaigning in his home state of Arizona in a shooting spree (Tuscon Massacre). Adhering to both Bluth' | ||
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+ | === The Patrick Presidency === | ||
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+ | A darkhorse candidate, indeed, never holding high office before, Seattle Mayor John Patrick could have been an anemic President. | ||
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+ | President Patrick passage of tax reforms reduced their burden on the lower and middle classes, and the hotly disputed **Dabford-Richards Labor Law** greatly empowered union rights to organize and strike. | ||
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+ | Adding to this volatile situation was the political rise of a maverick moderate, Chris MacLohain (Sen-MT). | ||
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+ | As both of these issues grew, a series of scandals rocked Washington. | ||
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+ | And then somehow, both issues took each other out. Questions from the President over a lack of High Speed Rail monies were spun into Presidential involvement in the scandal, and a member of the Swollen Falcon caucus demanded impeachment. | ||
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+ | The Falcons, thus humiliated, ended by returning to pre-Falcon ranks, more than happy to bury any involvement in proposing Impeachment on a whim. The Media, chastened by popular outrage, sacked some of its top management. | ||
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+ | With a still hostile media and popularity remaining too low, the Freedom Party is doomed to lose somewhat in Congress. | ||
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| Lindsay Bluth | Party Whip (Sen-AZ) | CCA | | | Lindsay Bluth | Party Whip (Sen-AZ) | CCA | | ||
| Chelsea Jordan | | Chelsea Jordan | ||
- | | Lewis Hill | Secretary of Defense| | + | | Sam Franklin |
- | | Vacant | + | | Richard Castle |
- | | Katherine Tyminsky | + | | Vacant |
- | | Vacant | + | | Abraham Daniel Joles |
| Kar Thorn | Secretary of Social Services | MKN | | | Kar Thorn | Secretary of Social Services | MKN | | ||
| John Jethro Galen | | John Jethro Galen | ||
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| Casey Mungbean | | Casey Mungbean | ||
| Dion Conifer | | Dion Conifer | ||
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| Randolph Dure | Senator from New Jersey | | Randolph Dure | Senator from New Jersey | ||
| Brian Le Ber | Senator from Mississippi | | Brian Le Ber | Senator from Mississippi |
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