Kozakura – 2009

Chancellor Forever

Author – GOP Progressive, Treasurer of the PC,and Patine

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Kozakura - 2009
Kozakura – 2009

“A Japanese-themed island nation in Micras, Kozakura was severed from its mother country Shinkoku after a bloody war.  Since then the island has had successions of government and is known for its relative political instability.  However, some stability has returned to the island with the election of a National Liberal government in 1999.  Will the incumbent National Liberals sweep to comfortable re-election, or will the opposition parties pull off an upset victory?”

Dorset – 2005

Prime Minister Forever – British

Author: Peter Lucas

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Dorset 2005
Dorset – 2005

“Dorset is for the most part solidly Tory territory, but Poole North and Dorset Mid was captured by the Lib Dems at the last general election and Dorset South is marginally Labour. Can the Tories take these seats for a clean sweep? Or will the Lib Dems take back Christchurch, which they lost 8 years ago?”

British Columbia – 1975

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

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British Columbia - 1975
British Columbia – 1975

“NDP Premier, David Barrett has called a snap election three years after he led the party to a comfortable victory at his first attempt. The task may be more difficult this time as the opposition are less split three ways; the Social Credit party, refreshed by a new leader, have already persuaded Liberal, NDP and Progressive Conservative MLAs to join their ranks. Bill Bennett, son of WAC Bennett is the new Social Credit Leader. There are new leaders also for the Liberals (Gordon Gibson) and the Progressive Conservatives (George Wallace). To counter Barrett’s openly Socialist  NDP, Bennett had shifted the Social Credit party towards the centre ground.”

Wales National Assembly – 2007

Chancellor Forever

Author: Treasurer of the PC

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Wales National Assembly - 2009
Wales National Assembly – 2007

“The ruling Welsh Labour party have lost their majority in the Welsh Assembly after one Labour AM left to become an independent. This was embarrassing for the party. The prospect of Lab-Plaid coalition looms in this election, as Labour’s popularity has dropped slowly but steadily.  Once the new term begins, the election winner(s) will have more powers in the Assembly than ever before, thanks to the Government of Wales Act 2006. Nationalist party Plaid Cymru, have complained the increased devolved powers don’t go far enough. After a disappointing 2005 General election, Plaid hope for better results. The Conservatives are on course to hurt Labour’s vote and for their best result since the Assembly began. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems are  looking stale as criticisms continue of their leader.”

Acadie – 2009

Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008

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Acadie - 2009
Acadie – 2009

“The 2008 Federal Elections for the Parliament of Acadie returned to power the Parti Libéral, one seat short of a clear majority. The new government was unable to get its budget passed when the Acadie Solidaire, who held the balance of power, voted with the Parti Conservateur opposition. This has forced a new Federal Election, which gives an opportunity to both Libéral and Conservateur to win a majority. The Acadie Solidaire’s hope is to hold the balance of power. The Parti Vert hope to win a seat.”

Nova Scotia – 2006

Prime Minister Forever – Canada

Author: Habsfan

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“After Nova Scotia’s first minority government, the three major parties are set to square off again. New Premier Rodney MacDonald hopes to prove his worth, while NDP leader Darrell Dexter hopes to play up his party’s new moderate image to voters. Liberal leader Francis MacKenzie hopes to hold on to his support base, while a new Green party has been formed. Who will come out on top?”

U.S. Senate 2006: Season of Discontent

Prime Minister Forever – Canada

Author: RI Democrat

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“With the Iraq War dragging on and a large majority of Americans disapproving of President Bush’s performance, the 2006 Senate election offers a major opportunity for the Democrats. But the size of the GOP majority and strong candidate recruiting by Republicans make this election hard to predict.”