A Congressional Breakdown

Day 1,680, 15:04 Published in USA USA by Jefferson Lincoln


Once again citizens throughout the world elected their own delegates to represent them in the halls of Congress. In the United States these elections are pivotal to the security and strength of the country for the next month. Even though we’ve experienced a stronger Presidential influence in recent memory, these positions are powerful due to the sole ability to impeach the country president and approve citizenship requests from our wonderful immigrants. Today I’m going to give you a brief overview of which parties dominated the elections and a quick analysis of how this affects us moving forward.


Key: Green-AMP, Blue-USWP, Red-RLC, Orange-Feds, Yellow-iNCI


A few more races in remote territories.

As you can visually see the American Military Party and the United States Workers Party have dominated the June election. The two parties alone constituted 62% of the total membership in Congress. While that was to be expected, I was intrigued how AMP won 33% of the seats compared to USWP’s 29%. While this is only a difference in two seats, it demonstrates how the AMP is closing the gap on the Zombie Hoard.

iNCI finished with a respectful 18% of the total Congressional seats compared to 9% for both the Federalist Party and the newly renamed Republican Liberty Caucus. Considering that iNCI is the smallest party in membership they should be very proud of their showing this month. This also demonstrates how authoritative and organized the iNCI party structure is with the amount of seats that they have won.

Considering that the RLC has been proclaimed a PTO group and a supporter of ONE by numerous citizens, I think Dutch and chickensguys did a great job in gaining two more seats from last month. It’s hard to administer a party when you’re not the most popular kid on the block. I honestly thought the Feds would beat both the RLC and iNCI with their long, stable history but unfortunately for them this did not happen.

Some interesting races this month:
California- Former President Oblige (AMP) beat out JB Battlemaster in the former fortress state of California 58-47. While Oblige overall had a good record as POTUS, I was curious if his last term in office would hurt his political chances down the road. This is apparently not so.

Florida- Former CP Haliman (AMP) defeated everyone’s favorite bogeyman Pfeiffer (USWP) aka Henry Arudel in The Sunshine State. It was fun to watch two long time political leaders go after each other in this still high profile state.

Montana- Former President Cerb (USWP) and the always controversial Elizabeth Jones (RLC) had a close race last night with Cerb winning 40-35. Both ran massive PR campaigns trying to garner support and there is no doubt that Montana was a hot election.

West Virginia- Four time POTUS Scrabman (USWP) won 15-11 versus Guy3000 (AMP) in West Virginia. I was intrigued by this race due to the legendary Scrab running for election once again. I didn’t even realize he played this game anymore.

It’s going to be fun to watch how the political demographics change as we now enter the campaign cycle for the presidency. I have a strange feeling we’re going to have two major candidates with it being a USWP/AMP candidate (probably Stevens) versus anti-establishment candidate (probably glove). Keep in mind that while the top two parties clearly won the most seats, many of these races were fairly competitive. Thanks for reading.

Your friend,