3nd Survey shows: Democrats here to stay

Disclaimer: The survey reported on was commissioned by the DNC and executed by Gabe McKenna in his capacity as Engagement and Recruitment Officer and Kyouko Chan in her capacity as temporary Engagement and Recruitment Officer. This survey was conducted in late October 2020. Continuing with its regular surveys, members of the Democratic Party underwent yet again an extensive assessment comprised of 9 detailed questions, concerning … Continue reading 3nd Survey shows: Democrats here to stay

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

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

Survey shows: Democrats still Umbrella Party; Approval Ratings on the rise

Disclaimer: The survey reported on was commissioned by the DNC and executed by Gabe McKenna in his capacity as Engagement and Recruitment Officer. Anyone who works with people in any capacity knows that Data is King. The right information can be the difference between success and failure. So what is the first step any official in a position like Engagement and Recruitment Officer might take? … Continue reading Survey shows: Democrats still Umbrella Party; Approval Ratings on the rise

Visiting Virtual Congress: An Exclusive Report

The reaction was almost immediate after I joined back: excitement, shock, joy. But how did this visit came to be and what did I experience, dipping back into politics after almost 2 months of retirement? The whole affair came to be rather spontaneously, although general movements to convince me to return have been more or less consistent ever since I left. My recent addition to … Continue reading Visiting Virtual Congress: An Exclusive Report

The First Throuple Wedding: A Report

One of the most joyful events in life is the union of lovers, an event which our Congress has seen only once before when HHS Secretary and Presidential Candidate Vita married his wife Emma last month. But on March 8, 2020, another wedding occurred, one the people of Virtual Congress had been waiting for. After two delays, it was finally happening. President Hull, President Wilson … Continue reading The First Throuple Wedding: A Report

What if Something is Wrong: Where and How to Report

You have witnessed or have knowledge of an action or statement that might be against the rules or the law. What do you do? Who do you inform? If you follow the steps below, you will be able to deal with the situation and make sure justice is served: Step 1: Figure out what rule or law you think was violated There are two different … Continue reading What if Something is Wrong: Where and How to Report