The State of the Race: Interviews with Olympia and Pacifica Governor Candidates

 In the May election season, the Olympia and Pacifica Governor seats are both up, and three main contenders, GOP Chief Whip Jake Whitehouse-Taylor, Socialist representative Jack Francis, and Libertarian State Rep. Iron have launched their campaigns for the seat. All three have impressive track records as well. We took time to have a brief interview with the three of them to find out more about … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interviews with Olympia and Pacifica Governor Candidates

Conflicting Opinions: The February Election

Hello and welcome back to Conflicting Opinions! We are excited to be bringing you this new installment, with the topic being the February election. Here, we showcase different opinions from different members of Congress and present them. If you are a newcomer to this series, here’s how it works:  Each installment will be centered around a question, action, or event. We then ask four members … Continue reading Conflicting Opinions: The February Election

The State of the Race: Interviews with the Presidential Candidates

With the January election season underway, multiple campaigns for different public offices have kicked off. But arguably the most important one is the Presidential race, where two challengers, Libertarian Vice President Mark and Republican Party Leader Lee, face off. Both have impressive records spanning months of holding offices, and both have impressive platforms.   In these interviews, Mark and Lee both expressed their plan as President, … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interviews with the Presidential Candidates

The State of the Race: Interview with Ian Halpert

Ian Duncan Halpert, the only remaining candidate in the D2 Senate race, has enjoyed relatively high approval ratings while in office as President and Vice President, the latter being under the James Administration. Now that Ian is the sole candidate left due to the other candidates not being able to pay their ballot fees, he must only be confirmed to be elected to the Senate. … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interview with Ian Halpert

The State of the Race: Interview with Callum Wayne

With the election just two days from today, Secretary of Defense Callum Wayne, the Libertarian running for the D1 Senate, has shown promise both in polls and in campaigning. While Romerio certainly has the incumbency advantage, Wayne has come out higher in the latest poll from the Liberty Ledger.   In this interview, Wayne mentioned that, regardless of campaigning or poll numbers, this will definitely … Continue reading The State of the Race: Interview with Callum Wayne

District 5 Senate Race

Undoubtedly one of the closest races in this month’s upcoming general election will be that of the District 5 Senate Race, an election for District 5’s Class one senate seat, currently the incumbent Senate President Pro Tempore Battle (L-VA). At first glance, this race may seem rather noncompetitive: after all, Senator Battle managed to edge out a majority of the vote in his September landslide … Continue reading District 5 Senate Race

Special Election Results: Senate District 4

The race for the District 4 is heating up with the election very soon. This is the most contested race in the history of District 4. Candidates from ALL parties including Independent(s) are running to get that seat for their caucus. The Left is trying to gain the majority and the Right is trying to retain their majority. Results is powered by the Federal Election … Continue reading Special Election Results: Senate District 4

District 4 Special Election Primer

The day after the election has brought a new surprise to the table.  Incumbent District 4 Senator Antonio (L) has decided to resign, leading to a special election in District 4.  Once a reliable right-leaning district, the left, led by the Socialist Party, has made gains in the district over the last couple of months, culminating in a special election that led to a tie … Continue reading District 4 Special Election Primer

3 Segments Interview: Vice President Lukas

Lukas Gideon is the current Vice President of the United States and the Republican Nominee for President. He previously served as a Senator, a Justice, and as Chief of Staff. Political 1. What influences your policy views the most? Lukas: I would say that VC influences my political views the most. Before VC I wasn’t as in tune into politics as I am now, and … Continue reading 3 Segments Interview: Vice President Lukas