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Blackentheborg's city council archive filing cabinet

Vermont, the place where the Sixth Party System died a sudden death

Governor: Neale Lunderville (Republican-endorsed Independent)
Lt Governor: Max Tracy (Vermont Progressive)
Treasurer: Paul Dame (Coalition for Solidarity-endorsed Republican)

Senators:
Seat 1. Laura Sibilia (Independent)
Seat 2. Molly Gray (Democratic)

Representatives:
District 1. Zoraya Hightower (Vermont Progressive)
District 2. Tanya Vyhovsky (Vermont Progressive)
District 3.
Justin Tuthill (Coalition for Solidarity-endorsed Republican)
District 4. Nathan Lantieri (Vermont Progressive)
District
5. Tim Ashe (Vermont Progressive-endorsed Democratic)
 
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This is great, but no-one speaks Cornish and no-one ever will, and Cornish nationalism is not a thing that exists. Having said which it is on the real-life UK wikibox as well, so I might be fighting a losing battle here.
By the year 2100, regional nationalism is a big thing in the Autonomous Communities. You get at least a dozen sub-vernacular of the same regional dialect in each little area, since they're all mostly self-sufficient.
What's the reasoning behind the flag?
Gideon Windsor proposed the Union Jack be replaced after the 2092 Municipality Referendum, as he claimed "the sun has finally set on the British Empire." The colours are meant to symbolise the island sky/sea (blue) and the new anarchist way of government (black).
 
NGL I think if a Jewish man professing socialism takes office in the US, the Republican candidate against him is probably not going to be Nikki Haley.
A Trump rerun in a scenario where he lost in 2016 doesn't make a lot of sense to me. He wouldn't have nearly the same grip on the GOP if he was branded a loser.
Been thinking about this and I think I have the perfect compromise;

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I meant choose Duckworth (or someone in that mold) in 2016.
Lee has more experience, is from a further state to balance the ticket, is ALSO a woman and a POC, was the only one to vote against the Iraq War, and was former chairwoman of both the Progressive and Black Congressional caucuses. She ticks more than enough boxes, not to mention Duckworth, while good, wasn't born in the US, so she can't technically be VP, right?
 
Lee has more experience, is from a further state to balance the ticket, is ALSO a woman and a POC, was the only one to vote against the Iraq War, and was former chairwoman of both the Progressive and Black Congressional caucuses. She ticks more than enough boxes, not to mention Duckworth, while good, wasn't born in the US, so she can't technically be VP, right?
Duckworth has an American father, so she can become VP. Also I think it wouldn’t be that logical to go for someone like Lee in 2016, as you want to appease somewhat to those “both-sides” moderate voters.
 
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