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

VP Nomination

Earlier this month then President Carter (R) vacated the presidency making Vice-President Halpert the current President. President Ian Halpert nominated Secretary of Defense Mark to be his Vice President for the remainder of the term. The nomination hearing was scheduled for this evening, which it occurred. Here’s some keep notes of the hearing: Rep. Edmonds: Thank you Mr. Speaker. Hello Mr. Secretary, my question is … Continue reading VP Nomination

District 3 Special Election Live Results

🔴 LIVE RESULTS After many days of counting and delays. The Congressional Report has called the race for Julian Griffin (S). The Progressive Caucus in the U.S. Senate gains another seat/member. This election was the first using Ranked Choice Voting. DISTRICT 3, SPECIAL ELECTION SOCIALIST GAIN ➕ 🟢 GRIFFIN: 58.80% ✅ 🟡 ABRAHAM: 38.58% 🔵 STARR: 2.62% EXPECTED VOTE: 99% In| JULIAN GRIFFIN, PROJECTED WINNER … Continue reading District 3 Special Election Live Results

There’s Only Two Libertarians In The Senate, and That’s Bad for Republicans

At 12:34 PM Eastern Time, on November 11, as the final election results came in, Republicans realized that James would be the next President. But the victory quickly subsided, as the prior announcement of the D5 Senate race brought on the conservatives a grim realization: there would be no Republicans in the Senate.    A strange part of this election is that there were no Republicans … Continue reading There’s Only Two Libertarians In The Senate, and That’s Bad for Republicans

November Election Results

The November Elections is here and it’s time to layout the results for you. PRESIDENT ELECTION 🔵 WONDER: 44.76% 🔴 JAMES: 55.76% ✅ Expected Vote: 100% | PROJECTED WINNER: JAMES SENATE ELECTIONS DISTRICT 1 🟢 ROMERIO*: 50.81% ✅ 🟡 WAYNE: 49.19% Expected Vote: 100% | PROJECTED WINNER: ROMERIO DISTRICT 2 🔵 LOULOU: 57.84% ✅ 🟡 SEAVER: 25.98% 🟣 CARROT: 16.18% Expected Vote: 100% | PROJECTED … Continue reading November Election Results

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

Alec’s Election Predictions 📊

The Election is around the corner and unfortunately the race isn’t so heated up this time, man I miss saying it. Well, anyways, let’s get to the good stuff. PREDICTIONS PRESIDENT: LEAN Democratic SENATE:D1: LIKELY SocialistD2: TOSSUP — D3: TOSSUP —D4: LEAN SocialistD5: LEAN/TILT Libertarian Reasoning & Analysis: PRESIDENT: The Incumbents are Socialist/Democrat or in short, Left. This could help the Democrats & Socialists rally … Continue reading Alec’s Election Predictions 📊

November Preliminary Candidate Guide

The Election is 9 days way and it’s time for what we do best. The Congressional Report & the Federal Elections Commission have unofficially partnered up for this list (😂). Please note if they haven’t filled out the FEC Candidate form they will not be included in. We will keep an eye on more candidacy announcements. PRESIDENT 🔵 Vice President Wonder (D) 🔵 Secretary of … Continue reading November Preliminary Candidate Guide

Gabe’s Reading List: October

These are the books I read in October 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: October

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