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« Reply #25 on: May 16, 2022, 02:37:00 PM »

I didn't think of this before.

But yes. As this is not a roleplay, each user can have two characters.
If that's the case...

Name:
Jane Harrison

Party:
Republican

Ideology:
Christian Right

Date of birth:
2/15/73

Home state:
Virginia, now residing in Indiana

Offices held:
-US Representative for IN-6(2001-2005)
-Governor of Indiana(2005-2013)

Current offices:
-US Senator for Indiana(2013-present)

Biography:
Born in Lynchburg, Virginia. As the daughter of the either famous or infamous pastor Jerry Falwell, depending on your interpretation, Jane always wanted to make her father proud. After marrying, starting a family, and recieving a Law Degree from the University of Indiana, she got an opportunity to run for Congress after Representative John Hostettler was chosen to be in George W. Bush's cabinet. In the Special Election, Harrison easily won, and was reelected in 2002. In 2004, she ran for Governor, and although the margin was only 1%, she won and was reelected by 15% in 2008, even though 2008 was a famously terrible election for the GOP nationwide. In 2012, after being term-limited for Governor, Harrison ran for Senate, forcing longtime incumbent Richard Lugar to retire. Harrison would proceed to easily win, serving in the Senate ever since. In the Senate, the daughter of Jerry Falwell has followed in her father's footsteps, being one of the leading voices of the Christian Right.

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« Reply #26 on: May 16, 2022, 04:45:25 PM »

Jane Harrison joins the Republican presidential field
April 5th, 2015

US Senator for Indiana Jane Harrison, the daughter of Jerry Falwell, has announced her presidential campaign. A Christian conservative, Harrison's advantages are experience and name recognition, although the Evangelical right is increasingly unpopular nationwide.
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« Reply #27 on: May 16, 2022, 04:49:30 PM »

Zagby polls: Bellic, Anderson lead in early primaries
April 10th, 2015

Polling for the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries has began.

In the Republican side, Jane Harrison has a narrow lead over Niko Bellic in Iowa, while Bellic is the frontrunner in Nevada and South Carolina, and the Governor of Georgia tops Bellic in New Hampshire.

In the Democratic primaries, Minnesota Governor John Anderson has a commandering lead everywhere due to Athol Cockburn's lack of name recognition and Jesse Webber's social conservatism.
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« Reply #28 on: May 18, 2022, 08:01:02 AM »

Presidential candidates hit the trail
April 15th, 2015

Primary candidates in both sides of the aisle are beginning to campaign.

Republican race

Jane Harrison, the daughter of Jerry Falwell, is campaigning in Iowa, Nevada and South Carolina, promising to name conservative judges, amend the constitution to ban abortion, and promote school choice. Battle Hymn of the Republic is frequently sung at her campaign rallies.

Chris Benoit, in the other hand, is hitting the trail in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, and runs on the FairTax, a Balanced Budget Amendment, and ending the War on Drugs. "We are on the side of limited government" is his campaign slogan.

Niko Bellic campaigns in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina on tax cuts, comprehensive immigration reform, a tough approach to foreign policy, and replacing Obamacare with Nikocare (deregulating private insurers and providing a $35,000 tax credit).

Democratic race

Frontrunner John Anderson is campaigning in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, promising a public healthcare option, raising the federal minimum wage to 12 dollars per hour, action against climate change, and repealing the Taft-Hartley Act.

Progressive Athol Cockburn is stumping through New Hampshire and Nevada, promises a living wage, Medicare for All and the Green New Deal, while abandoning Afghanistan. His lack of name recognition is a handicap.

Jesse Webber, a classic New Dealer, was seen campaigning for President in Iowa and South Carolina, focusing on his economic policies, as he is controversial in the national party due to conservative stances on abortion and guns. Like Cockburn, he is considered a long shot.
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« Reply #29 on: May 18, 2022, 02:42:15 PM »

Major politicians in both parties provide presidential endorsements
April 20th, 2015

Major politicians have began to endorse the current presidential candidates. Endorsements are as follows:

Niko Bellic
Republican Study Committee
Marco Rubio
John Kasich
Lindsey Graham
John McCain
Jeff Flake
Rick Scott
Jeb Bush
Scott Walker

Jane Harrison
Ted Cruz
Mike Huckabee
Greg Abbott
Mike Pence
Rick Santorum

Chris Benoit
House Liberty Caucus
Rand Paul
Susan Collins
Mike Lee
Mark Kirk
Justin Amash
Johnny Isakson

John Anderson
Dick Durbin
Hillary Clinton
Amy Klobuchar
Cory Booker
Tim Kaine
Claire McCaskill
New Democrat Caucus

Athol Cockburn
Tammy Baldwin
Elizabeth Warren
Joe Kennedy III
Patrick Leahy
Eric Swalwell

Jesse Webber
Tulsi Gabbard
Joe Donnelly
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« Reply #30 on: July 02, 2022, 01:41:04 PM »

sad this got abandoned
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