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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 23, 2016 21:26:12 GMT
Anti-Federalists: The Antis have been on two straight election victories, both in the house and senate. In 1792, and earlier in 1794. With the split house, many of the Antis are hoping to secure an even larger victory in Congress. With the ever proud and strong Frederick Muhlenberg still at the helm and lead of the Antis. Though, they have been receiving some guff from the Federalists for not allowing certain bills to pass. The Federalists claiming they are "necessary for the country."
Federalists: The Federalists have been out of power in the Congress for two straight election cycles. Though they are still in a position to where they could possibly gain some ground. They hope to do so with New Jersey's Johnathan Dayton as their head, and a close friend with one Aaron Burr. The Federalists though having Adams in the presidency, don't seem to be receiving any leeway with the Antis, proclaiming them as "staunch and stubborn against change." Whilst the Antis spout back insults of "greed and power hungry city borns."
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 23, 2016 21:31:24 GMT
As per usual I will randomize my choice.
1. Federalists 2. Anti-Federalists
1-0, Federalists
1. Federalists 2. Anti-Federalists
2-0, Federalists
1. Federalists 2. Anti-Federalists
3-0, Federalists. Oh boy, the Antis got 3-0.
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Post by whiteshore on Jul 24, 2016 0:26:31 GMT
Voting for the Federalists for a centralized government and a united one.
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 24, 2016 2:31:34 GMT
Good Night Bump.
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Post by Krall on Jul 25, 2016 1:53:25 GMT
Looks like public opinion has swung against the antis this time!
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Post by lightninglynx89 on Jul 25, 2016 22:07:38 GMT
Federalists win.
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