A pre-election analysis: Who is running and who will win.

Day 2,111, 15:38 Published in USA USA by Candor
I'm going to present a quick overview here.

We have Siddy, Tyler, BigC and Oblige running as serious contenders at this moment.

To have a serious shot at beating Oblige, all would have to agree to condense to just one strong candidate this month. My personal feeling is that BigCDizzle would have the best unified shot.

Oblige is popular with the masses, the less involved yet majority of voters.

I don't think they'll do it to be honest, which hands Oblige a landslide if two or three of them appear on a ticket against him. And he isn't gonna have to try very hard to win it, either.

Note on Oblige: He's been doing well enough it seems to me, so in a sense, who cares (which works against beating him too). I just like real (relatively close) elections. And I like change ups. And I like more than just efficiency, I like lulz. And I've said it before, Oblige isn't very funny (grrrrrr)!


I've been promoting Pfeiffer for fun (seriously, cuz he'd be fun to watch), who isn't seriously running this month, but would be expected to share the role with Vanek were he to actually step up in the next 48 hours. I do smell an interest in a future run however. And in my opinion, he's come full circle and has owned his reputation now, and would use it to be a vicious tyrant and bull in a tea shop. And that would be fun.


RGR is of course running too. He'll get his 300 votes. Which are symbolic but wasted votes at the moment. He'd do best to leverage his votes behind the unified candidate opposing Oblige, were one to emerge. Problem here is his "support" is too hot for the candidates to handle. None would ask for it, none would accept it graciously due to the political climate.

And RGR has nothing to benefit by offering that support.

Have a nice day.