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« on: March 24, 2020, 11:11:43 PM »

I’d be interested and can I use that PA character I made a while back for a similar game
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2020, 12:42:18 AM »

b]Name : [/b] Tom Johnson
Age : 39 (Born in 1893)
Party : Republican
Bio : Born in 1893 in a middle class family in Delaware County, attend private school from 1899 to 1911, attend Harvard University from 1912 to 1916 and graduate with a Bachelor's in Arts, and then attend Yale Law School from 1916 to 1920 and graduate with a Juris Doctor degree, work for two years in a private law firm, and then elected to Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1922, serving in the chamber until 1924, elected to Pennsylvania State Senate in 1924, serving in the chamber until 1928, appointed Attorney General of Pennsylvania in 1928, incumbent Attorney General of Pennsylvania.
Senate Seat : Running for First Term in Pennsylvania in 1932
Elections : 1932 (First Term, Candidate currently)
Political Ranking (Conservative, Liberal, Socialist, Libertarian, Fascist, Communist, Centrist)  :  Centrist
Family : Lisa Johnson (b. 1881, m. 1923), Ed Johnson (b. 1928), Al Johnson (b. 1931)
Positions in Senate : None yet

Here's my politician
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2020, 12:55:22 AM »

Attorney General Johnson will tie Senator Davis to the unpopular President Hoover. He will question why Davis has been in Hoover's inner circle, such as his time as Secretary of Labor, and why Davis refuses to urge Hoover to do more in the wake of the depression. He will also attack Senator Davis for tying himself to Hoover, and argue that if Senator Davis is renominated, the unpopular President could drag down the Republican ticket and hand the Senate seat to Democrat Lawrence Rupp. Johnson will also meet with local chapters of the Republican Party in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. He will bring his message as a moderate Republican who can hold the seat in November. Johnson will also travel west to Pittsburgh and meet with local party chapters there. Johnson will also meet with the Pennsylvania State Republican Party and will bring his message to them. At each stop, Johnson will emphasize the importance of keeping the seat in Republican hands and he will argue that the only way that it can be ensured that the seat does not fall into Democratic hands, is if the Republicans nominate a candidate who is not closely tied to the toxic Hoover.
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S019
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2020, 12:38:24 PM »

First Primary results for the players

1932 Oregon Democratic Primary
Bryan Gallagher : 70.9%
Walter B. Gleason : 29.1%

Gallagher will face Senator Steiwer in the following few days.

1930 Michigan Republican Primary
James J. Couzens (I) : 63.2%
Daniel Goult : 36.8%

Goult fails in bid to primary Couzens, but GOP officials believe him to be a good candidate to run for Governor or House or maybe even Senate later on. Couzens goes on to barely win re-election against his opponent.

Can I post day two today, I totally forgot about posting it yesterday
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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2020, 02:01:00 AM »

Attorney General Johnson will continue to meet with local Republican chapters. He will travel to the coal mining regions in the heart of Democratic strength in the state, and bring his message to these Republicans. He will point out that as a Republican who will stand up to President Hoover, he can perhaps turn these areas to the Republicans. He will remind these Republicans of the toxicity of President Hoover in places like these, and how he can win then by being a Republican not tied to the Hoover brand.
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« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2020, 01:40:38 PM »

Attorney General Johnson will travel west to Pittsburgh. He will emphasize his stances as a moderate Republican and remind local Republicans that he can likely win the heavily industrial city. He will also continue to portray President Hoover as toxic and point out that Senator Davis' support for Hoover makes him toxic. Attorney General Johnson will warn Republicans that embracing Hoover could put this Senate seat in ruby red Pennsylvania, at risk.
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