Bruce
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Post by Bruce on Jun 22, 2014 2:57:34 GMT -5
conceivedinliberty.freeforums.net/thread/27/master-election-list?page=1&scrollTo=2639That is the list of known candidates and competitive races. At any time before the filing deadline, the party may convince other candidates to run (NPCs are free). For each contested election below I have included a rough estimate of polling. It shouldn't be seen as party membership in that district, simply how the vote would go without player intervention. Each party should select four races that they wish to actively roleplay. I would recommend that you chose the races that have your party losing by a small majority. In states that are at-large, you will need to select the entire state. This list is also required by the filing deadline (Sunday night). I'm willing to allow more time before the filing deadline if we need, but we could theoretically do this in a day. You'll notice that some active players are being opposed, but none have serious challengers. You should consider the opposition as flattery, as the admin team is giving you an opportunity to roleplay your own election if you so desire.
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Post by Gordon Battle Hughes on Jun 22, 2014 16:13:54 GMT -5
We ashould go for Key's seat (he isn't ND, by the way),run our Pennsylvania guy and toss someone new into Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Post by Tyler on Jun 22, 2014 17:02:16 GMT -5
So far I agree with that plan,
If we were to make adjustments, I would go with also throwing in a guy in Rhode Island, it's a 4 way race and we are only 5% from the #1 guy Delaware is also close, John Vining (ND) and Jack London are tied
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Post by Bruce on Jun 22, 2014 17:31:50 GMT -5
The list has been updated to include polling for PA and MD. The new players are also included in the polling while +Carroll is no longer running. I've also fixed some formatting errors.
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Post by Gordon Battle Hughes on Jun 22, 2014 22:26:43 GMT -5
Alright, let's drop one of the Penn guys and maybe back off Key?
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Post by Tyler on Jun 22, 2014 22:47:24 GMT -5
Yea, although dismantling Key would be nice, a strong (OOC:player) opponent would be wasted effort.
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Post by Gordon Battle Hughes on Jun 23, 2014 0:22:42 GMT -5
Well I don't think he will be strong, and I'm not even sure if he's paying enough attention to even register for re-election. That said, I think the current set-up is a good one.
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Post by Tyler on Jun 23, 2014 20:24:35 GMT -5
So I am going to go with the following:
Key's Seat Delaware Rhode Island Pennsylvania
Any objections?
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Post by Gordon Battle Hughes on Jun 23, 2014 20:31:40 GMT -5
Are we sure we want to pursue Key as opposed to an easier seat elsewhere? It seemed wise when he hadn't registered, but now I am less sure.
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Post by Tyler on Jun 23, 2014 20:35:40 GMT -5
I would change it to New Jersey then;
New Jersey Delaware Rhode Island Pennsylvania
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Post by Gordon Battle Hughes on Jun 23, 2014 20:36:35 GMT -5
Agreed.
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Post by Bruce on Jun 23, 2014 21:44:29 GMT -5
Heard.
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