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  1. 2.1.7 Kingmakers & Proteges Please post your kingmaker pairings and remove any that are no longer valid (ie the Kingmaker has died or retired, or one of them has moved to another state).
  2. Van Dyke is auto-moved and now lives in MN. Conversions; Thomas 29/43 so success! Thomas converts to the Republicans. @theFreezerFlame Henderson 65/43 fails. Loses Pliable if he has it. @Arkansas Progressive Fessenden 39/43 so success! Fessenden moves from @Willthescout7 to @Blockmon Campbell 54/43 fails. Gains integrity. @10centjimmy
  3. @Blockmon really need you to do your shifts, moves, and conversions, please!
  4. This started off so well and then just went South in a hurry
  5. Well, I had already processed it and moved Black. I'll swap them out if that's really what you'd like to do, but from now on, what I see and process will stand. Thanks!
  6. Seymour- 55/48. Seymour loses Pliable (I have removed it). Black- 47/48, so you get Black.
  7. Cobb- 96/33 Walker- 70/33 So both fail. No trait changes for either.
  8. Clay- 36/33. Clay would gain Integrity, but he already has it. Toombs- 3/33 so Toombs moves from BlueRW to Euri.
  9. 2.1.6 Political conversions- "Party Leaders can attempt to convert someone from another party, so long as their target is marked for “Party Flipping.” President Buchanan @Euri can target any Red politician that has "can party flip" at a 33% chance to convert them to his faction. There are no restrictions on the ideology of the target. Senator William Seward @Blockmon can target any TWO Democrats that have "can party flip" at a 43% chance to convert them to his faction. Again, there are no restrictions on the ideology of your targets. Remember that faction leaders, President, VP, and Speaker of the House cannot be targeted in this phase. Both Party Leaders and Faction Leaders may target same-party members of other factions, so long as their target is marked “pliable” AND has the same OR ADJACENT personal ideology as the faction leader making the conversion attempt. This means a MOD faction leader can attempt to target Libs, Mods, and Cons with the Pliable trait. BlueRW @Euri Jefferson Davis can attempt to recruit a Pliable RWPop, Trad, or Cons at a 10% chance. Euri @Euri President Buchanan can attempt to recruit a Pliable RWPop, Trad, or Cons at a 33% chance. BlueCons @10centjimmy Sec of State Cass can attempt to recruit TWO Pliable Trads, Cons, or Mods at 33% chance. Freezer @theFreezerFlame Fmr Sen Stephen A Douglas can attempt to recruit TWO Pliable Cons, Mods, or Libs at 48% chance. BlueLib @Arkansas Progressive Mr. Benjamin Butler can attempt to recruit a Pliable Mod, Lib, or Prog at at a 43% chance. RedCons @Arkansas Progressive Fmr Rep. Alexander Stephens can attempt to recruit a Pliable Trads, Cons, or Mods at 10% chance. RedMod @Bloot911 Rep. Amos Granger can attempt to recruit a Pliable Cons, Mods, or Libs at 10% chance. @10centjimmy Fmr Sen John J Crittenden is harmonious and will not try to recruit within his own party. RedLib @Blockmon Sen William H Seward can attempt to recruit TWO Pliable Cons, Mods, or Libs at 43% chance. @Willthescout7 Gov Salmon P. Chase can attempt to recruit TWO Pliable Mod, Lib, or Prog at at a 33% chance, but cannot recruit anyone who is Manipulative.
  10. Causey- 67/50, 94/50, 89/40. Doesn't shift, but no penalties. Minor- 50/75, 44/50, 70/40. Ideology shifts, but gains flip-flopper.
  11. Boggs: 46/50, so success! 3/25 so gains Carpetbagger and gets a -1 in all elections until 1868.
  12. See above for results. Please update your pols with their gains & penalties.
  13. Bryan FL (3); Improve Industry, High Tech 73/60, fails Phelps MD (3); Advocate US Exceptionalism 54/60, success Major MO (1); Remove term limits for Gov 78/20, fails Erickson MT (2); Use Office to Routinely Praise Incumbent President. 48/10 so no bonus for President. 91/5 no party pref change. Granger RI (4); Use Office to Routinely Praise Incumbent President. 77/10 so no bonus. 34/5 no party pref change. Edwards WA (2); Use Office to Routinely Praise Incumbent President. Success 4/10 so +1 for President in WA State. 65/5 so no party pref change. Kendrick WY (2); Improve Industry, Mining 33/40, success.
  14. Ready; 52/100 so he doesn't shift. Good news is he also doesn't get flip-flopper or Pliable.
  15. 2.1.3 Flip-Flopper Penalty Removed; None 2.1.4 Relocate Politicians & 2.1.5 Ideology Shift @Euri @10centjimmy @theFreezerFlame @Arkansas Progressive @Bloot911 @Blockmon @Willthescout7 You now have the opportunity to attempt to relocate your politicians from overpopulated to underpopulated states. You may also move politicians to their alt states at the time. Overpopulated States; CA, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, MO, NY, OH, PA, VA Underpopulated States/Territories; AR, FL, KS, MN, NE, NM, NV, OK, UT. KS provides a bonus to those factions holding the Expansionist card as the state has just come into the Union. OR would as well, but has more than 20 pols in it so is no longer eligible for "underpopulated" state. You may also attempt to shift ideologies for your politicians. Please consult the rules about how many attempts you get and the penalties associated with attempting shifts.
  16. Welcome to 1859-60 @Euri @10centjimmy @theFreezerFlame @Arkansas Progressive @Bloot911 @Blockmon @Willthescout7 @matthewyoung123 The nation is on the precipice. Domestic stability is almost at it's lowest point in the nation's young history. President Buchanan, a northern politician with southern sympathies, occupies the White House, but his party didn't do too well in the recent midterm elections. The Democrats have lost the House of Representatives, and now the Republicans control it by 36 votes out of 236 votes total. However, the Democrats have managed to hold onto the Senate, by 4 votes, mostly due to controlling almost all the Governor seats south of the Mason-Dixon line. The Supreme Court is still dominated by Democrats under the watchful eye of aging Chief Justice Taney of Maryland. The admission of two new free states, Kansas and Oregon, didn't help the domestic stability situation. Many Northerners are beginning to see that the availability of cheap labor in the South, namely chattel slavery, is a threat to them, both morally and economically. If slavery is allowed to expand out into the territories, what does that say about the future of the United States? Can the nation exist permanently as half free and half slave? Northern sympathies towards abolitionists is growing. It has long been a cause of the Left Wing Progressives, but can it now start to pull in Liberals and Moderates to it's ranks? Can the fledging Republican Party field a credible Presidential candidate with broad appeal in the 1860 election? On the other side, Southerners are becoming increasingly alarmed that outsiders, "Yankees", want to interfere with some of their long standing policies and institutions such as states rights, slavery, and the tariff. They view Northerners as hypocrites who benefit from the institution of slavery economically (through the importation, refining, and spinning of cotton) and then denigrate and chastise plantation owners in the same sentence. They believe that Northern factory workers, many of them newly arrived immigrants to the nation, are treated the same as enslaved people are. Right Wing Populists in the country will be getting a boost in the next election due to the wide spread visibility of their causes. Both they and the Traditionalists are heavily favored in the Southern states. While the revenue and budget situation is looking good for the nation, the economic stability is questionable. While not an all out Panic, there was a run on the markets a month or so before the election. This lack of economic stability likely caused some voters to question the ability of the Democrats on the economy. There is growing uncertainty moving forward on the economic situation, which only adds to the rising level of anxiety in the country. Will the new Congress be able to take any action on the issue of slavery? Will it try to adjust the tariff? What will the new cabinet of President Buchanan look like? Will he continue to appease Southern slave owners and attempt to "kick the can down the road" on several key issues, or will he take a stand in his last two years as President? What does the economic future of the nation look like, and how will it be impacted by westward expansion? Who will the Democrats select as a replacement for Buchanan, who has pledged to serve only one term in office? Whatever happens, there is no doubt that the next two years will be very impactful for the future of the nation.
  17. So there are two bills that passed that are in direct competition with one another- Supreme Court Justice number. How would this be handled? There was also a 5% and a 25% tariff proposed but I think only the 25% one passed.
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