2nd Survey shows: Shocking Rise, Reforms Popular

Disclaimer: The survey reported on was commissioned by the DNC and executed by Gabe McKenna in his capacity as Engagement and Recruitment Officer. As the first Democratic Survey was distributed two weeks ago, a continuation of the commission was ordered. Regularly, meaning every two weeks, a new survey would be conducted and its results analyzed. Said survey sought to both gather new data and compare … Continue reading 2nd Survey shows: Shocking Rise, Reforms Popular

A Closer Look Series: District 2 Senate Race

The race for the Senate has begun! Top contenders from the district have already emerged and announced their campaigns to take Senator James seat. To be clear Senator James is not running for another term. Here are the three contestants for D2: Starting off with Representative Layla, the Congresswoman is from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She is running as a Socialist and is notably know … Continue reading A Closer Look Series: District 2 Senate Race

A Look at the District 1 Senate Race

Election season started off yesterday with a bang. We’ve seen many candidates officially announce their candidacies for the Presidency / Vice Presidency and the Senate. Today, however, The Congressional Report will be taking a look at the District 1 Senate race. As of the publication of this article, three candidates have officially announced their candidacies for District 1 Senate via the Federal Election Commission. In … Continue reading A Look at the District 1 Senate Race

Show of Hands: A History Time forgot

As everyone knows by now Virtual Congress has had a long and storied history. In our 10 months as a server so much has been accomplished and so much has happened, however it came as a great shock to me and many others to learn that we were not the first Virtual Congress on the internet. We are actually the fourth version of the Virtual … Continue reading Show of Hands: A History Time forgot

The Republican Primary of October

The Republican primaries in October are shaping to be an interesting race, one more interesting than many people, pundit and observer, had recognised it to be. As elections edge nearer, it is clear that the race for the Republican nomination for the Presidency will not be as simple as we were initially expecting. No, this will be a primary that marks a significant plot point … Continue reading The Republican Primary of October

October Election Candidate Guide

The Election Season has officially started! Many candidates didn’t waste any time on declaring their candidacy for President or U.S Senate. The following has announced their campaigns: President: Lukas/Battle (R) ✅ Lilburne/Wonder (D) ✅ Senate: Senator Schlorp (i) —D1 (L) ✅ Rep. Amidala —D1 (D) ✅ Rep. Layla —D2 (SP) ✅ Sec HSS/Acting SoD John Galt—D2 (L) ✅ Rep. Lee —D3 (D) ✅ SP Whip … Continue reading October Election Candidate Guide

Gabe’s Reading List: September

These are the books I read in September 2020 with a rating reflecting my opinion on them. I am leaving books not available in English out for your convenience. At the bottom, I will be sharing some recommendations that fall under the category fiction, non-fiction, or non-fiction political. These recommendations are books I have not read myself, so proceed with caution as I cannot speak … Continue reading Gabe’s Reading List: September