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« on: December 12, 2022, 12:00:40 AM »

They got their asses whooped tonight.
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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2022, 02:11:26 AM »

Assuming Pacific holds up and a Laborite gets the last at-large seat, this is how I would write the 'Labor really won' Piece:
- Feds can't get an authentic majority. They received only a plurality of the at-large PV, and their majority will continue to depend on allying with the Liberal and Revolutionary Communist Senators. Labor, Peace, DA, and Laki can band together to slow down legislation and force RC to constantly cast tie breaking votes.
- Tack was reelected against a strong challenge
- Labor held both Fremont subregions against strong challenges
- While NYE lost Northeast, it was to another left winger in Laki
- Great Lakes remains firmly with DA and thus out of Federalist hands.
- Nerd, Laki (eventually to be replaced by a real Laborite in the Special Election), and ZMUN/Ado can band together in the LGC to stop any Federalist legislation there.
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